Geography, asked by khushipoojary, 8 months ago

the great escarpment, drought quadrilateral, minimum rainfall, southwest monsoon winds........ odd man out with reason​

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Answered by avanigarg1869
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1) The eastern side of the Highlands is demarcated because of the Escarpment having an altitude of 790m.

2) The Escarpment acts as a barrier to the Southeast trade winds and cause orographic type of rainfall in the coastal region.

3)Beyond the highlands the effect of these winds gets reduced leading to minimal rainfall.

4)A rain shadow region is formed to the north east of the escarpment.

5)Therefore, the region to the north of escarpment is called Drought Quadrilateral.

Answered by jana07122002
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please refers to the image given above

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