Geography, asked by panglem, 1 year ago

How is the western rainfall of the north west part of india different from the winter rainfall of the south east part

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Answered by yasaswinisangu
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The source of western rainfall is Western disturbance and the rainfall is light about 15 cm.

The source of rainfall in South is north east monsoon and it is very heavy about 100cm
Answered by Anonymous
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Rainfall decrease from east to west in northern india beacuse of the progressive decrease in humidity of the winds.As the moisture bearing winds of the bay of bengal branch move further and further island,they exhaust most of the moisture they carry along with them.This consequently leads to a gradual decrease in the amount of rainfall from east to west.

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