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why is there heavy rainfall in the western himalayas ​

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Answered by bhumiika
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Within the regions where western disturbances are felt, condensation occurs in upper air levels, and, as a result, precipitation is much greater over the high mountains. During that season snow accumulates around the Himalayan high peaks, and precipitation is greater in the west than the east.

Answered by helendelosreyes238
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Within the regions where western disturbances are felt, condensation occurs in upper air levels, and, as a result, precipitation is much greater over the high mountains. During that season snow accumulates around the Himalayan high peaks, and precipitation is greater in the west than the east.

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