Geography, asked by balkaranpatel895302, 10 months ago

north indian plateau will have heavy rainfall or southern plateau will have heavy rainfall.why?​

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Answered by Garv2703
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Topography and wind play an important role in the distribution of precipitation. The terms Ghats is derived from Hindi which means “river landing stairs” or “mountain pass”. The Ghats, which mean Western and Eastern Ghats, are two mountain ranges forming the eastern and western edges, respectively, of the Deccan plateau of peninsular India. Before moving on to the discussion, firstly know that “What are Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats?”

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Answered by ravindaran
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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). The western coast and North-Eastern India receive over about 400 cm of rainfall annually. However, it is less than 60 cm in western Rajasthan and adjoining parts of Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab.

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