where is comoros islands situated and explain the climatic condition?”
The climate is generally tropical and mild, and the two major seasons are distinguishable by their relative raininess. The temperature reaches an average of 29-30 °C (84-86 °F) in March, the hottest month in the rainy season (December to April), and an average low of 19 °C (66 °F) in the cool, dry season (May to November).[33] The islands are subject to cyclones during rainy season which are strong enough to devastate the infrastructure about twice every decade.
The Comoros is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, located off the eastern coast of Africa. The Comoros also has claim to 320 km2 (120 sq mi) of territorial seas. The interiors of the islands vary from steep mountains to low hills. The climate is generally tropical and mild, and the two major seasons are distinguishable by their relative raininess. The temperature reaches an average of 29-30 °C (84-86 °F) in March, the hottest month in the rainy season (December to April), and an average low of 19 °C (66 °F) in the cool, dry season (May to November).[33] The islands are subject to cyclones during rainy season which are strong enough to devastate the infrastructure about twice every decade.