Economic importance of relief rainfall on the coromandel coast
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coromandel coast lies kn the rain shadow region and receives little rainfall during the summer season the high variability of rainfall patternsis responsible for water scarcity and famine in moast areas not served by great river however the coromandel coast receive major rainfall during winters
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The Coromandel coast receives very little rainfall since it lies near the Eastern Ghats and in the rain shadow regions of those mountains. The rainfall takes place during the winter seasons due to the low pressure created in the Bay of Bengal.
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- The Coromandel coast is surrounded by the 'Eastern Ghats' on its west and it has the Bay of Bengal on the eastern side. The rivers that flow in the region do not contain enough water and are mostly running dry due to less rainfall. The rainfall in the region takes place mostly during the winter time
- Coromandel is famous for its temples in the region. There is very little rainfall on the Coromandel coast since its location happens to be in the "rain shadow areas" due to the presence of the Ghats in the region. The region also has very dry rivers due to less water in the region.
- There is some rainfall in these regions during the winter season and that takes care of the water requirements of the people in the regions. The winds blow over the Bay of Bengal and collect moisture on their way and they hit the Eastern Ghats causing rainfall in those regions
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