Explain why rainfall in south India is due to south India.
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In winter, the sun's radiation is perpendicular to the crocodile line, so due to low temperature in India, high barrage is found.
At this time the low air pressure remains on the Indian Ocean. So move from the airspace to the ocean.
Due to dryness, there is no rain from these winds.
When these winds pass through the Bay of Bengal, they take moisture and their direction becomes north-east.
These winds hit the hills of East Ghat and rained in Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu Arnataka in the winter season.
These winds have extensive rainfall in the winter season on the Karomandal coast.
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