Does western ghats receive more rainfall than eastern ghats?
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western ghats receive heavy rainfall and much more than eastern ghats
Eastern ghats receive rainfall from a part of north east monsoons and retreating monsoon which is in residal state. Hence rainfall received is less
The western ghats get rainfall from the bay of bengal branch of Southwest monsoon which enters entirely to india and hence sheds more moisture.
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western ghats receive heavy rainfall and much more than eastern ghats
Eastern ghats receive rainfall from a part of north east monsoons and retreating monsoon which is in residal state. Hence rainfall received is less
The western ghats get rainfall from the bay of bengal branch of Southwest monsoon which enters entirely to india and hence sheds more moisture.
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Topography and wind play an important role in the distribution of precipitation. The terms Ghats is derived from Hindi which means “river landing stairs” or “mountain pass”. The Ghats, which mean Western and Eastern Ghats, are two mountain ranges forming the eastern and western edges, respectively, of the Deccan plateau of peninsular India.
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