Why Konkan region get more rainfall from monsoon winds as compared to plateau region in maharashtra?
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Konkan region get more rainfall from monsoon winds as seawards facing and hgh mountain barriers.
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- The Konkan region is also called the Konkan coast and has a rigged part of the western coastline of India and it extends to the southward side of the Maharashtra and goa to meet the Karnataka.
- This region is bounded by the ranges of the western ghats that acts as a windward side for the monsoon laden moisture winds to collect and thus forms a barrier for other areas. The region gets a rainfall of 300 mm up to 1500 mm.
- The Deccan region of Maharashtra that is tableland extends from the western ghats northwards this region is 750 km wide and has a semi-arid and arid type of climate the temperature exceeds above 40°C. The region has a rainfall of 900 to 1,000 mm.
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