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Answered by raichalvarughese80
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The state of Rajasthan receive scanty rainfall because it lies in the rain-shadow region of the Aravalli Mountains. The Aravalli Hills run parallel to the Arabian Sea branch, and thus do not form any barrier to intercept the winds. The winds thus passes through Rajasthan without causing any rainfall

Answered by CrazyGamer4646
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Rajasthan gets scanty rainfall because the state lies in the rain shadow region of the Aravali Range. The Aravali Range lie parallel to the Arabian Sea branch of South West Monsoon and do not offer any obstruction to the rain bearing winds. ..

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