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give reason thar is a desert​

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Answered by debasritashaw
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Answer:

Thar is a desert area because it receives scanty rainfall from the South West monsoon winds in India. The Aravalli Range of mountains run parallel to the thar and thus is responsible for scanty rainfall.

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Answered by jharishav1176
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Explanation:

The Thar Desert lies in leeward side of the Aravalli Mountains and thus gets scanty rainfall. Secondly, the desert lie in the belt of trade winds which blow from northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and south east in the Southern Hemisphere. Thus, these winds blow from east to west. These winds shed their moisture in the north eastern parts of the country as it is a hilly region. By the time they come to the Thar Desert, they had lost nearly all their moisture causing little or no rain in the region. Thus, Thar is a desert.

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