the sea facing side of the western ghats receive heavy rainfall in winter give reason
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The winds from Arabian Sea climb the slopes of the Western Ghats from 900-1200 m. Soon, they become cool, and as a result, the windward side of the Western Ghats receive very heavy rainfall ranging between 250 cm and 400 cm. The Western Ghats block rain-bearing winds which cause rainfall on the western slopes.
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