Geography, asked by sarathkumaren1233, 1 year ago

Explain distribution of rainfall in world over.

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Answered by harsh00859
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hey mate here is your answer.........

The annual rainfall distribution is highly variable in India. The western coast and the north-east receive more than 400 cm ofannual rainfall. On the other hand, the desert regions of Rajasthan and some parts of Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab receive less than 60 cm ofrainfall.

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Answered by BrainlyShanu
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  • Between the latitudes 10° and 30°N and S of the equator, due to the 'trade winds', rainfall is heavier on the Eastern coasts and decrease towards the west.

  • Between the latitude 40° and 60° N and S of the equator due to the 'westerlies' the rainfall is heavy on the west coast and decrease towards the east.

  • Low pressure areas especially around the equator, receive high rainfall than high pressure areas.

  • The rainfall is more over the oceans than on the continent.

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