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How do Ladakh and Kerala reflect the diversity of India

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Answered by writersparadise
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Ladakh and Kerala reflect the diversity of India by two extremely opposite cultures and habitats.


Ladakh as a cold desert has very less rainfall and is situated between the mountains in the east of Jammu and Kashmir. Because of lack of rainfall, people primarily depend on the melting snow as their source of water. Wheat, apricots and barley are the primary crops here.


Kerala, on the other hand, is a coastal state with abundant rainfall and is located between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. The state has plush vegetation with the main produce being coconut, rice and spices like cardamom, pepper and clove.
Answered by Fatimakincsem
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India is an extremely diverse country with variations in languages, religion, geography, climate etc

Two prime examples are Ladkah in the north bordering china and Kerala in the extreme south.
Both of these states are in India but nothing is actually common among them. The food they eat, the language they speak, their clothes, culture climate etc. everything is completely different and yet they belong to the same country of India

There are obviously many other examples in the country e.g. the difference between a Bengali from Calcutta in the East to a Punjabi Sikh in Ambala in the west, there are stark cultural differences in different regions of the country
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