Why do areas to the north of himalayas receive less rainfall give reason
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As the winds are obstructed by the high Himalayas, they condense and give heavy rainfall to the southern slopes of the Himalayas, which lie on the windward side of the mountains. ... As a result, the Trans Himalayan regions receive very little rainfall.
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