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Question 23 out of 25:
Arabian Sea branch of South-West
Monsoon winds give very little rainfall
to Rajasthan because:
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There are multiple reasons behind Rajasthan receiving scanty rainfall. Firstly the Arabian Sea Branch of South West Monsoon that causes rains in Western and South-Western India runs parallel to the Aravalli range and thus hardly causes any rainfall as the winds do not get interrupted.
The winds do not come across any barrier to cause the necessary uplift to cool the wind.
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Question: Why does the Arabian Branch of South-West winds give a very little rainfall to Rajasthan?
Answer: Because it blows parallel to the Aravalli Hills. Since the moisture-bearing winds do not strike the mountains, they do not cause any rainfall in Western Rajasthan. Barely, rainfall in Rajasthan is just a bit.
“HOPE THIS HELPS. MARK AS BRAINLIEST IF YOU ARE SATISFIED.”
Answer: Because it blows parallel to the Aravalli Hills. Since the moisture-bearing winds do not strike the mountains, they do not cause any rainfall in Western Rajasthan. Barely, rainfall in Rajasthan is just a bit.
“HOPE THIS HELPS. MARK AS BRAINLIEST IF YOU ARE SATISFIED.”
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