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Indian Traditional Clothing and Geographical Environment

In traditional Indian clothing, men wear headscarves and women wear saris.

The whole of India is hot, and most of it belongs to tropical monsoon climate, while thar desert in western India belongs to tropical desert climate. There is an obvious monsoon in summer and no obvious monsoon in winter. The climate in India is divided into rainy season (June-65438+1October), dry season (March-May) and cool season (1 1- February of the following year). In winter, due to the barrier of Himalayas, there is no cold current or cold high pressure going south to affect India. India is rich in mineral resources, with bauxite reserves and coal production ranking fifth in the world, and mica exports account for 60% of the world's exports. By the end of 65.438+0.996, the recoverable reserves of India's main resources are estimated as follows: 46.389 billion tons of coal (excluding coking coal), 9.754 billion tons of iron ore, 2.253 billion tons of bauxite, 65.438+0.24 billion tons of chromite, 65.50 million tons of manganese ore, 5.89 million tons of zinc, 3.52 million tons of copper and 6.5438+0. The forest coverage rate is 2 1.9%.