Geography, asked by verginprabu, 2 months ago

Why is the rainfall
of Australia?
more only in the eastern
Coast​

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

The coast is influenced by the warm waters of the Tasman Sea, which moderate the temperature and provide moisture for abundant rain. The Great Dividing Range enhances rainfall near the coast, but contributes to a progressive decline in rainfall from east to west across the state.

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Answered by Itzmagicalworld08
2

Answer:

El Niño is associated with warmer seas in the central and eastern tropical Pacific, leading to less rain in the state. La Niña is associated with a cooler sea surface and often with above average winter/spring rainfall over much of eastern Australia

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