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In which part of Peninsular India are semi--arid climatic conditions found and why?
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Answered by uddeshya161
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Karnatak and the districts of Bellary, Chitaldurg, etc., form almost a continuous zone of semi-arid region in India. The geographical position of these aeas is greatly responsible for making them semi-arid. The south-west or the north-east monsoon rains do not reach them in sufficient quantity and regularly.

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Answered by saritasingh2815
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In India a tropical wet and dry climate is more common. Noticeably drier than areas with a tropical monsoon climate, it prevails over most of inland peninsular India except for a semi arid rain shadow east of the Western Ghats.

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