The correct answer is: B. Sub Humid transitional.
Chhattisgarh is a state in central India. It has a sub-humid transitional climate, which means that it has a mix of tropical and subtropical climates. The state experiences four seasons: summer, monsoon, winter, and spring.
The summer season is from March to June. The average temperature during this season is 30 degrees Celsius. The monsoon season is from July to September. The average rainfall during this season is 1,000 mm. The winter season is from October to December. The average temperature during this season is 15 degrees Celsius. The spring season is from January to February. The average temperature during this season is 25 degrees Celsius.
The sub-humid transitional climate is characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. The state receives most of its rainfall during the monsoon season. The climate is suitable for a variety of crops, including rice, wheat, and sugarcane.
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the climate of Chhattisgarh. Option A, Humid South-East, is a type of climate that is found in the southeastern United States. Option C, Sub Humid Littoral, is a type of climate that is found along the coasts of continents. Option D, Sub Humid continental, is a type of climate that is found in the interior of continents.