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The climate of India is primarily hot/ cold / dry / wet /.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Subtropical monsoon

Subtropical monsoon,

The climate of India is described as monsoon type. This type of climate is found in south and southeast Asia. However, there are variations in climatic conditions in the country itself. The coastal regions of India show the least amount of difference between the temperatures of night and day. In the interior regions, the difference in temperatures of day and night is huge.

A tropical rainy climate governs regions persistent to warm or high temperatures, which normally do not fall below 18 °C (64 °F). India hosts two climatic subtypes- tropical monsoon climate, tropical wet and dry climate that fall under this group.

Answered by sakshamupdhyay877
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the climate of india is primarily dry

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