India's Geography A LEVEL
What are the geographical features of India? - ANS India's geographical features are Himalaya mountains, the Hindu Kush mountains, the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, the Indus river, the Indian ocean, the Northern Plain, the Ganges river, and the Deccan Plateau. Why is India considered a subcontinent? - ANS India is considered as a subcontinent because the Himalaya and Hindu Kush Mountains isolate India from the rest of Asia. How many seasons does India have? (Describe) - ANS India has 3 seasons. A cool, dry season which is from November to February. A hot, dry season which is from March to May, and finally a hot rainy season which is from June to October. How many climates are found in India? (Describe) - ANS India has 5 climates which are; Tropical rain forest: Hot and rainy throughout the rain Savanna: Grassland with few trees. Desert: Hot and very dry. Steppe: Flat land with short grasses and no trees. Vertical: Mountainous climates with cold temperatures in high elevations.
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