Heavy rains have brought in presence of large water bodies in form of lakes, rivers, backwaters and lagoons. In the uneven terrain of this region human habitation is distributed thickly in the fertile low-lands and sparsely towards the hostile highlands. Due to Monsoon rains and a high average temperature Kerala has lots of wildlife and vegetation. Geographically Kerala is a narrow strip of land lying in between seaboard of peninsular India and confined between the towering Western Ghats on its east and the vast Arabian sea on its west. The characteristic regional expression of Kerala architecture results from the geographical, climatic and historic factors. 4.1.3.3 Modern trends in church architecture.4.1.3.2 Colonial influences in church architecture.4.1.3.1 Elements of Kerala church architecture.4.1.1.1 Elements and features of Kerala Temple.2.2 Hindu/Kerala Architecture, Architecture in Buddhism.
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