India Tropical Climate

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Tropical landscape of a place in India

India's tropical climate is influenced by its location and the Himalayas. Because it’s far from the poles, the Himalayas help keep cold air from Central Asia out, making India's climate warmer and more tropical.

In India, summer lasts from March to June, and temperatures can go above 104℉. The average temperature during the monsoon season is around 80℉. The monsoons, which are influenced by the Himalayas, bring rain to India.

Skin color in India is also influenced by the tropical climate and geography. It’s believed that skin color evolved as an adaptation to different levels of UV radiation. People living closer to the equator in tropical regions generally have darker skin tones, while those in cooler regions tend to have lighter skin tones.

In India, skin color varies by region:
•Northern India: People in the northernmost regions often have fair skin.
•Northeastern India: People here tend to have yellowish skin tones and facial features similar to those of Southeast Asians.
•Southern India: People in the southern parts of India often have darker skin tones.
This variation in skin color shows how people adapt to their environment and climate over time.

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