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why does the western part of New Zealand get more rain than the eastern part?

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Answered by madhav623
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because it comes in tropical region
Answered by bratislava
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Why does the western part of New Zealand get more rain than the eastern part?

Explanation:

  • The rainfall in the new zealand's is high in the western parts as compared to the eastern sides and such as along the southern islands and weather is cool and sees more rain.  
  • The western coastal plains are along the western sides and it gets the most rainfall in the southern islands and the bottom the of the coast gets most of the rains.
  • The western coastal region of the new Zealand is a total area of about the 23,276 km and to the west lies the Tasman Sea and on the east lies the southern alps and much of the land is rugged. Here due to the prevailing of the northwesterly winds and the location around the southern alps  that gives rise to orographic rainfall.

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