Geography, asked by akshudadheech109, 1 year ago

why is it neither too hot nor too cold in south india?

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Answered by madhukar2
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As it is not neither too close for far to the equator


Answered by payal961
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south India is located in the tropical zone of our globe. it experiences a tropical wet and dry climate. south India can be described as a moderately hot with high level of humidity. Humidity is the major factor which makes human feel hotter or colder. During summer considering the proximity of south India to sea, it is relatively more humid than the inner regions thus making the days sultry. During winter humidity over south India makes you feel that the temperature over it as warm.
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