Geography, asked by JessicaJames, 11 months ago

India receives precipitation from the North-East Monsoon winds too

Answers

Answered by yutkarsh1011
25

Answer:

Hope it may helpful

Explanation:

Orographic type of rainfall occurs because of the natural obstruction of the Himalayas. These winds return from the Himalayan ranges, and their retreating journey starts. While blowing from the north-east towards the Indian Ocean, these winds bring rainfall again to some parts of the Peninsula.

Answered by jayrajjoshi1211
7

Answer:

(1) India receives most of its precipitation from the southwest monsoon winds. These winds

enter the mainland of India from the southern regions and gradually flow towards the

northern regions of India.

(2) These winds are obstructed by the Himalayan ranges in the north. As its effect these

winds start their return journey and start flowing backward towards the Indian Ocean.

(3) In their return journey, these winds blow from northeast to southwest direction. As its

effect, these winds bring retreating monsoon in India. Thus, India receives precipitation from

the northeast monsoon winds too.

Explanation:

Have a good day

Similar questions