Why are the deltas of the krishna kaveri and godavari frequently struck by cyclones?
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So the thickly populated deltas of the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri are struck by cyclones quite often. As after October the temperature falls rapidly in the northern areas. The low pressure induced by the fall in temperature move towards the Bay of Bengal. This shift results in the occurrence of cyclones
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- The low pressure conditions over north-western India, get transferred to the Bay of Bengal by early November.
- This shift is associated with the occurrence of cyclonic depressions which originate over the Andaman Sea.
- These cyclones generally cross the eastern coasts of India and cause heavy and widespread rains.
- These tropical cyclones are often very destructive.
- The thickly populated deltas of the Godavari, the Krishna and the Kaveri are frequently struck by cyclones, which cause great damage to life and property.
- Sometimes, these cyclones arrive at the coasts of Odisha, W. Bengal and Bangladesh. The bulk of rainfall of the Coromandel coast is derived from depression and cyclones.
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