In giography : why does South India get rainfall during winter season
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Monsoon or rainy season, lasting from July to September. The season is dominated by the humid southwest summer monsoon, which slowly sweeps across the country beginning in late May or early June. Monsoon rains begin to recede from North India at the beginning of October. South India typically receives more rainfall.
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because the Indian mansoon comes in winter due to cold air in winter season from in south west direction from the indian ocean therefore kerala achive the highest rainfall in winter season
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