Give reason: The annual range of temperature is 3°C along the Malabar Coast and more than 20°C in the interiors.
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)This because the Coromandel Coast is on the East Coast of India and receives little
rain from the South West Monsoon winds in summer as it is on the leeward side. It also
receives rain from the retreating monsoons. In addition to this it also receives rain from the
North East Monsoons in winter, but the total amount of rain received is comparatively less as
these winds are less forceful and carry less water. The Konkan coast is on the West side of
India and receives rain from the South West Monsoon (winds) Arabian Sea branch and this
branch is very forceful as the sea mass over which it blows is much larger. The total volume
of the Arabian Sea current is probably 3 times more than the Bay of Bengal branch.
rain from the South West Monsoon winds in summer as it is on the leeward side. It also
receives rain from the retreating monsoons. In addition to this it also receives rain from the
North East Monsoons in winter, but the total amount of rain received is comparatively less as
these winds are less forceful and carry less water. The Konkan coast is on the West side of
India and receives rain from the South West Monsoon (winds) Arabian Sea branch and this
branch is very forceful as the sea mass over which it blows is much larger. The total volume
of the Arabian Sea current is probably 3 times more than the Bay of Bengal branch.
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