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which five major rainfall districts in Maharashtra​

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Answered by kaustikashetty123
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The high-altitude domains in the Western Ghats which include the Pune, Satara and Kolhapur Districts show a distinctive pattern of a significant increase in monsoon rainfall (by 3-6 mm per year or 123-225 mm by 2050).

Answered by bishaldasdibru
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Maharashtra, a state located in western India, is known for its diverse topography and climate. It experiences both hot and dry summers as well as wet and cool winters. The state is divided into five major rainfall districts based on their average annual rainfall.

The five major rainfall districts in Maharashtra are Konkan, Western Maharashtra, Vidarbha, Marathwada, and North Maharashtra.

Explanation :

1. Konkan: The Konkan region is the western coastal strip of Maharashtra, stretching from Mumbai in the north to Goa in the south. It receives the highest rainfall in the state, with an average annual rainfall of over 2,500 mm.

2. Western Maharashtra: This region includes cities like Pune, Satara, and Sangli. It receives moderate to heavy rainfall, with an average annual rainfall ranging from 800 mm to 1,500 mm.

3. Vidarbha: Located in the eastern part of Maharashtra, Vidarbha receives relatively less rainfall than other regions in the state. Its average annual rainfall ranges from 700 mm to 1,000 mm.

4. Marathwada: This region is situated in the central part of Maharashtra, and includes cities like Aurangabad and Nanded. It experiences a semi-arid climate, with an average annual rainfall of around 600 mm.

5. North Maharashtra: This region includes cities like Nashik and Dhule. It receives moderate to heavy rainfall, with an average annual rainfall ranging from 800 mm to 1,500 mm.

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