Two differences between the Coromandel Coast and the Western Ganga plain rainfall in winter
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The Coromandel Coast is the southeastern coast region of the Indian subcontinent, bounded by the Utkal Plains to the north, the Bay of Bengal to the east, the Kaveri delta to the south, and the Eastern Ghats to the west, extending over an area of about 22,800 square kilometres.[1] Its definition can also include the northwestern coast of the island of Sri Lanka.[citation needed] The coast has an average elevation of 80 metres and is backed by the Eastern Ghats, a chain of low,flat-topped hills.
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The normal annual rainfall in the Ganga plains varies from 60 cm to more than 160 cm (Fig. 1). In general, the western part of the Ganga Plains receives less rainfall (from 60-140 cm) in comparison to the eastern parts (90->160 cm).
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