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what is mahawat in terms geography.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Mahawat in geographical terms refers to the winter rainfall that occurs in the Western part of India.


This rainfall is non-seasonal, and it occurs as a result of Western Disturbances.


The moisture for these rains comes from the Mediterranian sea and the Atlantic ocean.


These rains also bring along thunder and lightening with them.

Answered by mokshgna03
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Answer:

Mahawat in terms of geography is a small amount of winter rainfall due to western and north western cyclonic disturbances. This is best for rabi crops which are grown during the winter season.

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