Social Sciences, asked by dograbrothers1081, 1 year ago

The states which receive rainfall of 100 to 200cm annually?


1sakshi1: in South side like Maharashtra karnataka
stephenhalking345: no it's not particularly south side i

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Answered by stephenhalking345
3
it's Rajasthan Karnataka Tamil nadu
Answered by lakshya5087
4
The distribution of rainfall in any region is mostly influenced by the relief features on the surface of the Earth and the direction of the rain-bearing winds in that region. Another important factor which influences the distribution of annual rainfall in India is the path followed by the cyclonic depressions. The region located on the windward side of mountains, hills or plateaus receives comparatively more rainfall than the leeward side.

The average annual rainfall in India is about 120 cm. Most of this rainfall is received during four months (June, July, August and September) of the Southwest Monsoon season. The amount of annual rainfall varies not only from place to place, but also from season to season. In general, the monsoon rainfall is highly erratic.

Many areas of the north-eastern part of India receive more than 500 cm of annual rainfall, while many parts in the Thar Desert receive less than 10 cm of annual rainfall. There are yearly variations in the distribution of annual rainfall and they are the root cause of floods, droughts and famines in India.

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