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A tropical rainy climate governs regions experiencing persistent 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
A tropical rainy climate governs regions experiencing persistent 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
[[File:India climatic zone map en.svg|thumb|upright|alt="India Climatic Zone Map"]]
[[File:India climatic zone map en.svg|thumb|upright|alt="India Climatic Zone Map"]]

# Topical Climate

# Topical Wet 2 Climate

Revision as of 06:03, 12 January 2021

  1. Topical Wet Climate

A tropical rainy climate governs regions experiencing persistent 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

"India Climatic Zone Map"
  1. Topical Climate
  1. Topical Wet 2 Climate