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Geography of Godda District
Geography of Godda District hosts a vast variety of flora and fauna. The climate of the district has typical characteristics of tropical belt.

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Geography of Godda district said that this district is situated at an elevation of about 100 metre from sea level between 870.08` to 870.48` Eastern Longitude and between 240.47` to 250.23 Northern Latitude. The district is abundantly covered with trees in rural as well as urban areas which play an important role in the economy of the district. Trees of the district exhibit a great variety including Mango, date-palm, plum, Jacktree, wood apple, custard apple, black plum, shisham, sal, bamboo and many more. Besides this, a number of medicinal plants are also found in the district. Many of these medicinal plants have been identified to be useful in the medication of several incurable diseases. Most of the plants are found in the tribal areas of Godda district.

Geography of Godda District A vast variety of fauna is also found in the district. Common fauna include wild animals like monkey, pig, rabbit, jackal etc. A plethora of birds are also prevalent in the district. Apart from this peacock, leopard, bear are also found. Poisonous species like krait, cobra and scorpions are also common.

Godda district has a tropical climate with cool winters, abundant rainfall and hot dry summer. Thunder storms and severe squalls are common during pre monsoon months. In the month of April and May dust storms can also be seen. The district hosts the typical climate of tropical belt.

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