The correct answer is: a) High humidity levels.
Mizoram is a state in northeastern India. It is bordered by Assam to the north, Manipur to the east, Tripura to the south, and Bangladesh to the west. The state has a population of over 1.1 million people and a land area of over 22,000 square kilometers.
Mizoram has a tropical climate with high humidity levels. The average annual temperature is 25 degrees Celsius, and the average annual rainfall is over 2,000 millimeters. The state experiences two main seasons: a wet season from May to October and a dry season from November to April.
The high humidity levels in Mizoram are caused by the state’s location in the tropics. The state is also located near the Bay of Bengal, which contributes to the high humidity levels. The high humidity levels can make it uncomfortable to live in Mizoram, especially during the wet season. However, the high humidity levels also help to keep the state’s forests healthy.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Option b) is incorrect because Mizoram has high humidity levels.
- Option c) is incorrect because Mizoram does not have significant seasonal variations in humidity.
- Option d) is incorrect because Mizoram does not have arid conditions.