Geography, asked by rahul11929, 11 months ago

the conventional type of rainfall is not prominent in India why give me reason ​

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Answered by lashaylagunn
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Answer:Because India is not situated at the equator.

as conventional or 4 o'clock rainfall occurs at the equator only

Explanation: Originally based on the sources for the uplifting of the air, there are three main types of rainfall. 1. Convectional rainfall

2. Cyclonic/Frontal rainfall

3. Orographic/Relief rainfall

Convectional rainfall: It is typical of warm moist air by heating from the ground surface. As a result of heating of the surface air, the air expands and forced to rise to great height. As the air rises, it cools and becomes saturated and dew point temperature(the temperature at which water vapour in the air condense(gas-liquid)) is attained and then clouds will form. By further cooling, precipitation takes place

Necessary conditions for Convective rainfall

1. Intense heating of the surface which causes the air to expand and rise.

2. Abundant supply of moisture in the air to produce a very high relative humidity.

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Answered by soham8612
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1) Conventional type of rainfall occurs in the areas near the equator

2)In conventional rainfall the hot winds blows up and condences in greater heights due to which this type of rainfall occurs

3)The equator passes through the northern part of Brazil

4)Northern part of Brazil gets rainfall throughout the year for short time but in the form of heavy rains due to conventional rainfall

5)The location of India is far away from the equator

6)Therefore,....

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