2. Índex:
● The india’s wether
● Travelling across India
● Hindiusm
● Diwali
● Cooking and eating in India
● How much can you remember?
3. India’s Weather
-Most of India has a tropical climate with three main
Seasons.
-In summer the climate is hot from 27-31 °c and very humid due to
the monsoon
-In India is the time of the monsoon, which causes problems in the
cities of India, Conseqüencia of the heavy rains.
4. Travelling across India
-India has a very varied landscape.
-The mountains of the Himalayas one of the most important
mountains in the world are located north. Mount Everest is the -
highest peak in the Himalayas.
-The Ganges River which is located in a large flat area south of the
Himalayas.
-Meser de deccan is a flat high ground area in South India.
5. Hinduism
The Hindu religion is the most abundant in India.
Hindus believe that Hindu gods and goddesses represent the different qualities
and powers of one supreme God.
Diwali is one of the many celebrations or festivals that Hindus have.
Hindus believe that the place where the rivers
meet is sacred The platforms called ghats are built for.
Allow pilgrims to bathe more easily in the RIVER
GANGES
6. Diwali
At the end of October, the most important festival is held for all Hindus, Diwali.
Rama and Sita is one of the many stories that are remembered in Diwali.
With rows of lights called DIVAS, the Hindus decorate their houses and temples.
There are great family celebrations with parties and
Fireworks.
One of the most emblematic symbols are the elephants.
Rangolis are special patterns. They are drawn on the ground with colored
powders. Cren that will bring you good luck.
7. Cooking and eating in India
-Indian food uses many species.
-Indians depend on the area where they are or religion eat different
foods.
-Many Indians are vegetarians, Hindus do not eat beef which unlike
Muslims is that Muslims do not eat pork.
-Although in India The forks are used, eating with the fingers of the
right hand is well seen or considered good manners. Because it is a
way that has its culture to feel the texture of the food.
8. Cooking and eating in India
-Indian food is colorful and uses many spices.
-Their food depends on the area in which they live and their religion.
-The great majority of Indians do not eat meat.
-In India it is usually eaten with the fingers.