Koppen's climate classification system for india
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tamp used 18°C isotherm of mean monthly temperature for January to divide the country into two broad climatic regions, viz., temperate or continental zone in the north and tropical zone in the south.
This line runs roughly across the root of the peninsula, more or less along or parallel to the Tropic of Cancer.
The two major climatic regions are further divided into eleven regions depending upon the amount of rainfall and temperature.
Temperate or Continental India
The Himalayan region (heavy rainfall)
The north-western region (moderate rainfall)
The arid low land
The region of moderate rainfall
The transitional zone
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