why did the tamil nadu cause receive winter rainfall?
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The north-east trade winds blow through India during the winter. They blow from land to sea, resulting in a dry season for the majority of the country. Due to these winds, however, the Tamil Nadu Coast receives winter rainfall. This is because the winds in this area move from the sea to the land, carrying moisture with them.
Explanation:
The Northeast trade winds bring rain to Tamil Nadu.
- The monsoon season lasts between 100 and 120 days, from early June until mid-September. While some areas, like Tamil Nadu, receive the majority of their rainfall in October and November, the majority of the country receives rain from June to September.
- During the winter, the country's predominant winds are the Northeast trade winds.
- The winds sweep from land to sea, making it a dry season in many sections of the country.
- The moisture from the sea is picked up by the winds as they move from sea to land, bringing rain to the country.
- The east coast receives rainfall due to its physical location, as the northeast trade winds blow from sea to land. As a result, the Tamil Nadu coast receives winter rains.
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