Hot and wet
During the hot Indian summers, the hill stations offered a cooler, more pleasant climate.
No. The 2004 tsunami was a geologic event unrelated to weather or climate.
Kanyakumari experiences an equable climate due to its geographical location at the southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent, surrounded by the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. This proximity to water bodies helps moderate temperature fluctuations and brings about uniform temperatures throughout the year.
The Pomo Indians lived in what is now northern California, an area with a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This climate pattern shaped their way of life, influencing their food sources, clothing, and housing.
They live in humid climate.
Indian Network on Climate Change Assessment was created in 2010.
Hot and wet
they lived in a dry climate...since they lived in a desert...
hot and wet
There are many factors that are affecting the Indian climate. Some of the common factors include human interference, deforestation, pollution of the environment and many more.
Indian climate is strongly affected by the monsoon winds hence the climate type in India is called monsoon.
the seminole lived in the everglades in Florida.
The climate ranges from severley to cold winters to blazing hot summers.
The climate in the Miami's homeland is mostly mild weather.
Mauritius has a tropical climate, but they are not a tropical climate themselves; Mauritius is a country
cold because they live up state