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How is the climate of kerala different from that of the himachal pradesh explain with taking into consideration - Type of vegetation, rainfall, temperature, kind of clothes etc....
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Answer:Kerala is located on the Indian subcontinent's southwestern tip. Kerala has a long history of art and cultural heritage, as well as international trade. The state in India with the highest literacy rate is known for its accomplishments in education, health, gender equality, social justice, and law and order.Complete answer:Both sites are lovely to visit, and the months of November and December are ideal for a trip to Kerala. Kerala is in the midst of its peak season.The weather in Himachal will be cold. The nights and mornings are bitterly cold by October. Snowfall is roughly 3mtrs and lasts from December to March at heights of around 3000 meters. The perennially frozen zone is found above 4500 metres.Kerala and Himachal Pradesh are both at the top of the Human Development Index (HDI) and in terms of education, although they are geographically very different. Both states have a similar literary rate, and their sex ratios are nearly the same.Both states are part of India. Kerala is located in the south of India, while Himachal Pradesh is located in the north. Kerala is the most tranquil state, with a vast array of greenery and water lakes, ponds, and other natural features. Himachal Pradesh, on the other hand, features a great number of Himalayan Ranges and Rivers. Himachal Pradesh is a state in India's northwestern region. It is one of the eleven mountain states in the Western Himalayas, with an extraordinary landscape that includes multiple peaks and huge river systems.Explanation:What are the differences between Kerala and Himachal Pradesh (you can include crops, climate, geography, soil, tradition, festivals, etc)?KeralaCrops- Rice, Spices, Banana, Tea, Coffee, Tapioca, RubberClimate- Moderate, Hot, Humid, Rainy seasonGeography- Has 600+ Km of coastline in the west and Western ghats in the east.Soil- Sandy and LateriteTradition- Local practices of Hindu Religion, Christianity, Islam.Festivals- Onam, Vishu, Christmas, Eid etc.HPCrops- Rice, Wheat, Maize, Apples, Nuts etcClimate- Cold throughout the year, Snowy in many parts.Geography- MountainousSoil- Mountainous Soil and Loamy soilTradition- HinduismFestivals- Kullu Dussera, Lohri etc
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