why does the malabar coast always look green
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Kerala hugs the Malabar Coast of South India. Warm and tropical throughout the year, it presents a breath taking vista of silent valleys clothed in the richest green. High in the backdrop of the western ghats are tea plantations, whilst down on the coast nestle palm-fringed beaches.
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Malabar Coast which is located on the western coast of India receives highest rainfall from south west monsoons. The monsoon strikes Malabar Coast in the month of June and by November leaves the country.
Malabar Coast which is located on the western coast of India receives highest rainfall from south west monsoons. The monsoon strikes Malabar Coast in the month of June and by November leaves the country.This is the reason why there are thick evergreen forests on the Malabar Coast.
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