most of the ganges plain is:

A)ebony rainforest with orchids and lush vines
B)**desert irrigated by indus river
C)framed for rice, seasame, sugarcane, and jute
D)sprawling suburbs and cities

what kind of climate does the southwestern tip of india have?
A)desert
B)steppe
C)monsoon
D)**tropical rain forest

The first one is not right.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Gangetic_Plain

The second is correct.

sorry its A right

I don't think you read the article I found and posted for you. :-(

To determine the answer to the question about the Ganges Plain, we can eliminate options that are obviously incorrect based on our general knowledge.

Option A, "ebony rainforest with orchids and lush vines," can be eliminated as the Ganges Plain is not known for having rainforests.

Option B, "desert irrigated by Indus River," can also be eliminated as the Ganges Plain is not a desert and the Indus River is not located in this region.

Option D, "sprawling suburbs and cities," does not accurately describe the geographical features of the Ganges Plain, so it can be eliminated as well.

This leaves us with Option C, "framed for rice, sesame, sugarcane, and jute," as the most suitable answer. The Ganges Plain is indeed known for its fertile agricultural land where crops like rice, sesame, sugarcane, and jute are grown.

Now, let's move on to the question about the climate of the southwestern tip of India. To determine the answer, we can consider the region's location and general understanding of different climate types.

Option A, "desert," can be ruled out as deserts typically have low precipitation and the southwestern tip of India, called Kerala, is known for its rainfall.

Option B, "steppe," is also unlikely as steppe climates are characterized by semi-arid conditions with moderate rainfall, which doesn't align with the abundant rainfall found in the southwestern tip of India.

Option C, "monsoon," seems like a plausible answer as India is famous for its monsoon season, characterized by heavy rainfall during specific months. This is indeed the case with the southwestern tip of India, which experiences the Southwest Monsoon from June to September.

Finally, Option D, "tropical rainforest," is the most accurate description of the climate in the southwestern tip of India. This region, especially the Western Ghats mountain range, is known for its lush tropical forests and receives heavy rainfall throughout the year, making it a tropical rainforest climate.