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How is the distribution of rainfall controlled in India?

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Answered by premalatham84
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The distribution of rainfall is controlled by the relief features of the land and the direction of the rain-bearing winds. ... As a result, these winds cause little rainfall east of the Western Ghats. This region of low rainfall is known as the rain-shadow area and includes parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The average rainfall in India is 125 cm. The South-west monsoon constituted 75% of the total rainfall (June to September), 13% of it by north-east monsoon (October to December), 10% of it by pre monsoon cyclonic rainfall (mainly in April and May and 2% of it by western disturbances (December to February)

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