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The coromandel coast gets most of its rain during the winter season.

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Answered by asmithabalag
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Answer:

this is because it does not get rain from south western monsoon winds as they move parallel to the eastern ghats so the coromandel coast have to wait for the retreating monsoon which will reach only in winter season.

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Answered by msrishti0104
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Answer:

  • The Coromandel coast lies to the east of Eastern Ghats.

  • These mountains block the north-east monsoon winds that pick up the moisture from the Bay of Bengal.

  • Thus due to the obstruction provided to these winds by the Eastern Ghats, The Coromandel coast receives rainfall during the winter season.

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