Geography, asked by mantumondal2004, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by Blaezii
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Answer:

Winter rains in Tamil Nadu are caused by north-east trade winds (also known as north-east monsoons). That is the only part of India that gets rains during the winter months. The Tami Nadu coast receives winter rainfall because of movement of low-pressure conditions to the Bay of Bengal.

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 recieves rainfall during the winter season.

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