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Three characteristics of Indian monsoon

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Answered by ramashishkumar2011
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The characteristics of Monsoon season is discussed below:

a. It gives water in to most of the  parts of the country except some leeward sides’ rain shadow regions and desert areas.

b. Early in the season, the windward side of the Western Ghats receives heavy rainfall of more than 250 cm.

c. The rain shadow areas of Deccan Plateau and parts of Madhya Pradesh also get scanty rains.

d. The maximum rainfall is recorded in the north-eastern parts of the country. Mawsynram happens to be the wettest place in the world.

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Answered by agarwalswati05
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Monsoon is often irregular in its arrival and retreat... Four characteristics of Indian monsoon are as follows: The monsoon rains are not evenly distributed. A low pressure near the Himalayas may result in heavy rains in the hills causing floods in the plains or the plains may face prolonged dry spells.
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