@1seidla
Yeah but I don't live in a cold place.
This is hot tropic, usual temperatures always above 30°C.
16°C freezes us, we are not adapted to cold.
@trinsec @1seidla
Yeah 16°C is not any freezing cold, just until now it was mostly hot and suddenly it has become cold so that's it.
Geographically India is not too much close to the equator but the Indian ocean carries the hot moisture to the subcontinent which collides with the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats (ghat means mountain chain) making the climate somewhat moist tropical and also giving the ghat regions very high amount of rain. The temperature in the summers goes above 40°C. (I live in the western ghats)
Where do you live?
@mur2501
Netherlands is where I'm from. I'm probably @1seidla 's neighbour. ;)
All flat, not a mountain in sight. We have one oversized hill that we call a mountain, you'd probably laugh at us for it (400 meter if I recall correctly).
Are your coasts basically all mountainous? Trapping whatever temperature and moisture inside? So, is India a natural greenhouse country? Jeez... I'd probably not like living there, I don't stand jungle climate very well. ;) I prefer it dry and about... well... 25ish degrees. 20-25 would be nice. 30+ is killing me.
@trinsec
This is real nature, nature is the origin of those plants in the greenhouses
@mur2501 Actually, I'm talking greenhouse as in those glass houses. Not the Greenhouse Effect you refer to. :)