Evaluate the impact of topography of India on the direction and pace of monsoon winds and on the amount of rainfall.Give examples to explain.
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The Indian topography has a better influence on the pace and direction of the monsoon winds.
It is because the western ghats of India cause rainfall on the West Indian coast.
They also create rain shadow region is also eastern side. When it comes to the Himalayas, it creates immense rainfall in the northeastern region of India.
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The topography of india plays a dominant role in the movment of winds and affects the climate of country.
Explanation:
- The topography of India such as mountains, plateau, and plains all affects the movement of winds and the prevalence of seasons in India. The mountains regions get orographic rainfall.
- The Himalayas in the north play an important in the winter monsoon in the northern parts of the country they also stop the spread of cold winds from the polar regions without which the climate of India would be colder.
- Winds coming from the ocean give rainfall on the Windwards sidies and the eastern side remains as rain shadow areas such as the Tibetan plateau.
- The plateau region acts as highlands and reduce the summer heat and affecting the wind patterns and rainfall in these regions. The plateau gets convectional rainfall.
- Most of the lowlands and plains regions in the east and south get cyclonic rainfall including the islands and coastlands.
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