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what is mango shower , kaal baishakhi , and alphine vegetation ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mango showers, or mango rains, is a term to describe the occurrence of pre-monsoon rainfall. Sometimes these rains are referred to generically as 'April rains they are commonly in Mango showers are usually in in the states of Kerala , Karnataka and also some parts of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry The reason of the Mango Showers is thunderstorm


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Answered by Avinashj2002
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Mango showers is a colloquial term to describe the occurrence of pre-monsoon rainfall. Sometimes these rains are referred to generically as ‘April rains’ or ‘Summer showers’. They are notable across much of South and Southeast Asia, including India, and Cambodia.

Kaal Baisakhi These are the local thunderstorms associated with violent winds, torrential downpours, often accompanied by hail. They occur in West Bengal. Loo These are strong, gusty, hot, dry winds blowing during the day over the North and North-Western India.

Alpine vegetation is found above the limit of trees, in treeless areas and among subalpine forests. It is less than 2 metres tall. The alpine vegetation of Tasmania is extremely unusual globally in that most of it is dominated by small-leaved shrubs or hard cushion plants. However, there are also substantial areas of Tasmanian alpine vegetation that are dominated by grasses, herbs or sedges.


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