Social Sciences, asked by Anushree11, 1 year ago

the Coromandel coast gets most of its rain during the winter season.why?

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Answered by Aakarsh25
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Answer:

Explanation:

Coromandel coast gets most of its rain during winter season because of N.E. monsoons which pickup moisture from Bay of Bengal and strikes the Coromandel coast.

Answered by lishasain09
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Answer:

PLEASE MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST.....

Explanation:

During the winter season when North is cooler than the South, it creates a pressure difference ( high to low pressure ), this makes wind to blow from North to South. They blow from land to sea, a part of this winds blow over Bay of Bengal. They gather moisture which causes rainfall in the Coromandal coast while the rest of the country remains dry.

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