why does rainfall decrease from east to west in northern India?
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Rainfall decreases from the east to the west in Northern India because there is a decrease in the moisture of the winds. ... Consequently, states like Gujarat and Rajasthan in western India get very little rainfall.
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The amount of rainfall decreases from east to west in Northern India because of the progressive decrease in the humidity of the winds. As the moisture-bearing winds of the Bay of Bengal branch of the southwest monsoon move further and further inland, they exhaust most of the moisture they carry along with them.
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