Geography, asked by singheeshha04, 1 year ago

how are the sources of rainfall in the north west part of India different from the rainfall experienced on the coastal area of eastern India in winter?

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Answered by NikhilYadav1120
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The moist easterly wind which blows which increases the humidity levels and causes light rain in Northern India. They cause winter rains in the North western part of India. The coastal areaof the eastern India on the other hand receive rainfall from the North easttrade winds., which blow from Bay of Bengal.

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Answered by anmolbirla354
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In the north even though the sky is clear , the spell of fine weather is often broken by light rainfall which occur due to westerly disturbance.

While eastern coast remains competitively dry during summer. It gets maximum rainfall during winter

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