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Give geographical reason 1. The average annual temperature in india is generally high.2 Brazil is known as the coffee pot of the world

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Answered by NeverMind11
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1.India's geography and geology are climatically pivotal: the Thar Desert in the northwest and the Himalayas in the north work in tandem to effect a culturally and economically important monsoonal regime. As Earth's highest and most massive mountain range, the Himalayasbar the influx of frigid katabatic winds from the icy Tibetan Plateau and northerly Central Asia. Most of North India is thus kept warm or is only mildly chilly or cold during winter; the same thermal dam keeps most regions in India hot in summer.

Though the Tropic of Cancer—the boundary between the tropics and subtropics—passes through the middle of India, the bulk of the country can be regarded as climatically tropical. As in much of the tropics, monsoonal and other weather patterns in India can be wildly unstable: epochal droughts, floods, cyclones, and other natural disasters are sporadic, but have displaced or ended millions of human lives. There is one scientific opinion which states that in South Asia such climatic events are likely to change in unpredictability, frequency, and severity. Ongoing and future vegetative changes and current sea level risesand the attendant inundation of India's low-lying coastal areas are other impacts, current or predicted, that are attributable to global warming.

2 Brazil is leading producer and expoter of coffee in the world, a position that country had held since last hundred and fifty years.

Answered by topanswers
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1. India lies in the northern hemisphere of the earth, just above the Equator. Tropic of Cancer passes almost through the center of the country. Climate of India falls under Tropical zone and mostly the summer season is very hot. So, the average annual temperature of India is usually high.

2. Coffee crops require a tropical climate with high temperature and adequate rainfall at the time of its growth. Then, at the time of harvest, it requires hot sunny days with less shower. Brazil has high plateau regions along with the tropical climate that is suitable for coffee cultivation. This makes Brazil the largest producer and exporter of coffee. So, it is called as 'Coffee pot of the world'.

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