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ganga Brahmaputra basin climate and rainfall​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Brahmaputra basin receives an average of just over 1,100 mm of rain annually. Of the annual total, 70% is received during the monsoon season (June– September) and 20% in the pre-monsoon season. Winter is the driest season. ... Within the pre-monsoon and post monsoon, the rise is 0.3°C and 0.4°C, respectively.

As the basin lies in the sub-tropical region of the Northern hemisphere of the planet, the climate here is hot in summers and cool in winters. Being a monsoon-dominated area, the basin faces heavy rainfalls between the months of June and September.

Answered by shivdharmendragautam
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Explanation:

Rainfall: The Brahmaputra basin receives an average of just over 1,100 mm of rain annually. Of the annual total, 70% is received during the monsoon season (June– September) and 20% in the pre-monsoon season. Winter is the driest season. ... Within the pre-monsoon and post monsoon, the rise is 0.3°C and 0.4°C, respectively.

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