Geography, asked by Grandsato9708, 11 months ago

The thar desert receives very little rainfall. explain

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Answered by firewaterwgmailcom
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The Thar desert receives scanty rainfall dur to the following factors-----
1. The presence of Aravalli hills which act as a barrier to the monsoon winds.
2. Due to scorching heat as most of the moisture of the winds is evaporated.
3. Less number of trees is also a main cause for scanty rainfall as trees contribute a lot in the water cycle (through transpiration)
Answered by Vishalk
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Some deserts are near the equator where the air is very dry. Some deserts are in the middle of a continent. By the time the wind gets there, it has little moisture. If rain falls it stays dry in deserts because the sand absorbs the water. there is the aravalli ranges obstructing the thar desert ,so it gets scanty rainfall .

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