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CLIMATIC INFLUENCES D. Hardin Monsoons SUMMER Wet monsoon HH H LL WINTER Dry monsoon L L L HH

CLIMATIC INFLUENCES Monsoons D. Hardin Cherrapunjee: 366” (30.5’) in 1 mo. 1,042” (86.8’) in 1 yr. (1861)

D. Hardin

NATURAL VEGETATION Equatorial/evergreen rainforest D. Hardin

Sri Lanka D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Equatorial/evergreen rainforest

D. Hardin Sri Lanka NATURAL VEGETATION Equatorial/evergreen rainforest

D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Monsoon/deciduous rainforest

Western Ghats D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Monsoon/deciduous rainforest

Western Ghats D. Hardin wet dry NATURAL VEGETATION Monsoon/deciduous rainforest

D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Woodland savanna

Deccan Plateau D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Woodland savanna

D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Savanna grassland

Deccan Plateau D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Savanna grassland

Burma D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Savanna grassland

D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Temperate forests

Nepal Chitwan National Park D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Temperate forests

D. Hardin Nepal NATURAL VEGETATION Temperate forests

D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATIONHighlands

Himalayas D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATIONHighlands

D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Steppe

Pakistan India D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATION Steppe

D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATIONDesert Sind Thar

Thar Desert, India Sind/Indus River Valley, Pakistan D. Hardin NATURAL VEGETATIONDesert