(a) Jammu and Kashmir: moderately hot and wet climate for a part of the year, extremely cold in winter.
(b) Kerala: very hot and wet as it is a coastal area.
(c) Rajasthan: hot and dry because the temperature is high during most part of the year. But during winter, which lasts only for a few months, the temperature is quite low. This region receives very little rainfall.
(d) North-east India: wet because the northeastern India receives rain for a major part of the year.