distinguish between highest rainfall and lowest rainfall month
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Explanation:
The regions belonging to this group experience persistent high temperatures which normally do not go below 18 °C even in the coolest month.
Tropical wet (dry,humid)
The west coastal lowlands, the , and southern parts of have this climate type. It is characterised by high temperatures throughout the year, even in the hills. The rainfall here is seasonal, but heavy and is above 78 cm in a year. Most of the rain is received in the period from May to November, and is adequate for the growth of vegetation during the entire year. December to March are the dry months with very little rainfall. The heavy rain is responsible for the tropical wet forests in these regions, which consists of a large number of species of animals. Evergreen forests are the typical feature of the region.
Low Rainfall Region
This group consists of regions where the rate of of water is higher than the rate of received through.
Tropical semi-arid (steppe) climate
A long stretch of land situated to the south of and east of the western ghats and the experiences this climate. It includes , interior and western , western and central .This area receives minimal rainfall due to being situated in the rainshadow area. This region is a famine prone zone with very unreliable rainfall which varies between 40 to 75 cm annually. Towards the north of the summer monsoon is responsible for most of the rainfall, while to the south of the river rainfall also occurs in the months of October and November. The coldest month is December but even in this month the temperature remains between 20 °C and 24 °C. The months of March to May are hot and dry with mean monthly temperatures of around 32 °C. The vegetation mostly comprises grasses with a few scattered trees due to the rainfall. Hence this area is not very well suited for permanent agriculture.