Geography, asked by lucky525aman, 10 months ago

Write the names of Indian neighbouring countries and collect the information about the climate and natural vegetation.

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Answered by DhananjaySinghGahlot
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The neighboring countries of India are...... Nepal, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan , Pakistan, China , Myanmar.

Vegetation.....

China - tea

Bhutan and Bangladesh- Jute

Sri lanka - coffee

Nepal - rice

Myanmar- wheat

Pakistan- useless

Climate of China , Bhutan , Bangladesh, Myanmar are same like India.

Afghanistan and Pakistan during July receive heavy rainfall due to western disturbance.

Sti Lanka has moderate temperature.

Hope you understood!

Answered by skyfall63
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India shares borders with several nations; it shares land borders with Afghanistan, China, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan (north or north-west), &  and Myanmar & Bangladesh in the East. India also shares water borders with Sri Lanka, Maldives & Indonesia.

Explanation:

Vegetation

Afghanistan:  landlocked mountainous country, sparse vegetation in the southern part especially toward the west, dry regions & sandy deserts predominate. Trees are rare, in rainy season the soil covered with herbs & flowering grasses

China: Ranging from tropical rain forests & sub-tropical evergreen broad-leaf forests, temperate deciduous broad-leaf forests, boreal forests, & temperate & cold steppes & deserts

Nepal: A wide array of habitats, from the low-land ever-green tropical forests in the Terai (below 200m), warm temperate ever-green, cool temperate deciduous forests & coniferous forest.

Bhutan: Fir Forests, Blue Pine Forest, Mixed Conifer Forest, Broadleaf mixed with Conifer, Chirpine Forest, Lowland Hardwood Forest, Upland Hardwood Forest, & Tropical Lowland Forests

Pakistan: Comprises forests (only in the northern hilly & sub-montane belts), grasses, shrubs.

Myanmar: They vary from the scrubby & thorny vegetation of central Myanmar to the evergreen dipterocarps & coastal mangrove forests, tropical evergreen, mixed deciduous, savanna & alpine types.

Bangladesh: A luxuriant vegetation, with villages having groves of mango,  bamboo, jackfruit, coconut, date palm, & betel nut. However, only a small portion of the nation's land surface is covered with forests.

Sri Lanka: Dry evergreen forest & moist deciduous forest, forests tend to be sparse & interspersed with grasslands, tropical wet evergreen forest ( the lowlands), & sub-montane & montane ever-green forests (highlands)

Maldives: Maldives differs in the inhabited & in the uninhabited islands. Inhabited islands have lush tropical vegetation such as small groves of papaya, banana,  citrus and drumstick trees, in addition to shrubs, while breadfruit trees & coconut palms are grown in available patches of land.

Climate

Afghanistan: A dry continental climate with hot summers and cold winters

China: varies from region to region, the summers are hot & dry & winters are freezing cold (Northeast). Frequent bouts of rain with hot summers & cold winters (central & north regions, and Chengdu).

Nepal: Influenced by elevation & location, ranges from subtropical monsoon  (Terai region), warm temperate climate (4000-7000feet) (cool temperate conditions (7000-11000 feet), Alpine climate (14000-16000), freezing and covered by snow and ice (above 16000 feet)

Bhutan:  tropical in the monsoon season, and depending on the altitude, the climate differs from semi-tropical to alpine

Pakistan: generally arid, characterized by hot summers and cool or cold winters

Myanmar: subtropical/tropical and has three seasons (cool, hot, & rainy)

Bangladesh: Tropical monsoon climate with  seasonal variations in rainfall, high temperatures & high humidity.

Sri Lanka: tropical and consists of distinct wet and dry seasons.

Maldives: A year-round hot tropical climate, 2 distinct and dominating seasons (dry & wet)

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