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Question
Explain why does rainfall decrease westwards in the Northern Plains.
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Solution
Rainfall decreases westwards in the Northern Plains because the south-west monsoon winds enter the region from the Bay of Bengal and move westward. As they advance inland, they gradually lose moisture, resulting in heavier rainfall in the eastern parts (like West Bengal and Bihar) and less rainfall in the western parts (like Punjab and Haryana).
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Chapter 5: Climate - Examination Corner [Page 97]
