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Cherrapunji Mein sabse Adhik Varsha Kyon hoti hai​

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Answered by VivekGawar
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The city of Cherrapunji is 1,290 meters above sea level and much of the torrential rains run off the mountains into the valley below, which receives an annual rainfall of 1,270 centimeters. Once it rained 2,290 centimeters in one season!

In Cherrapunji it rains so much for two reasons:

Elevation: because of the elevation of Cherrapunji, air that blows over the plains below is cooled as it rises to the higher elevation. This cooling of the air causes the moisture trapped in the air to condense, forming clouds, which then release rain.

Monsoons: the prevailing winds in that part of the world are very heavily laden with moisture. The constant supply of moist air for six months straight results in almost continual rainfall.

Here's a place that holds a close second to Cherrapunji: Mount Waialeale, Kauai

This place holds the unofficial world record, because the record is an estimate

(523.6 in/13.3m): Lloro, Colombia

Answered by babblesingh44206
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Answer:

in Cherrapunji there are many lakes river and many trees which was help Tu calling rain that's the reason very much high rainfall in South India.

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