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Write Down The Regions of Rainfall.




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Answer:HEAVY RAINFALL REGIONS

LOW RAINFALL REGIONS

MODERATE RAINFALL REGIONS

HEAVY RAINFALL REGIONS (>200CM):

The regions of the country which receive more than 200 cm of rainfall annually will come under the heavy rainfall regions. To receive such huge amount of rainfall some favourable conditions are needed like coastal location with mountain barriers, islands and many more. Let us take a look at them.

MALABAR COAST:

The Malabar Coast includes entire Kerala and south western part of Karnataka. When the monsoonal winds enter the Malabar Coast from the Arabian Sea they are obstructed by the Western Ghats from proceeding further and due to this, there is heavy rainfall in the Malabar Coast.

ISLANDS:

The islands of India, Andaman & Nicobar Islands in Bay of Bengal and Lakshadweep Islands in the Arabian Sea receive a huge amount of rainfall as they are present in the midst of water and no need of monsoonal winds to generate rainfall.

NORTH-EASTERN STATES:

The north eastern states of India (seven sister states) also come under heavy rainfall regions as there are mighty the Himalayas in the north to obstruct the monsoonal winds coming from the Bay of Bengal in the south.

We can find thick forests in the heavy rainfall regions of India. But, agriculture of main crops like rice and wheat cannot be done here due to the heavy wet surface.

LOW RAINFALL REGIONS (<100 CM):

The areas of the country which receive less than 100 cm of rainfall annually come under this category. These regions are again divided into two sub categories:

SEMI ARID REGIONS (50-100 CM)

ARID REGIONS (0-50 CM)

Explanation:

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