yes
because im a cool cat
malabar coast recieives more rain because it gets rainfall from the arabian sea brance while coromandel gets rain from bay of bengal branch which is comparitively smaller
No, but that is probably the most common pattern. Most continents are wetter on the eastern coast than the west. There is far more rain on Australia's eastern side, as with all the major continents, than there is in the west, and this is partially to do with the weather patterns of the Pacific Ocean (in the east) compared to the Indian Ocean (in the west).
the east coast of south america
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This is not true. It is not colder on the west coast of the US than the east coast. I am in California and it was 82 degrees yesterday, but the east coast has 7 feet or more of snow. Maybe you are not asking about the US.
the east coast of South America
Mountains around the Deccan explains why the west coast gets more rain. The wind with moist air goes up the windward side (west) and release the rain. All that's left in the leeward side (east) is drier air.
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No. Denver is not on any coast. It is in the Midwest and is closer to the west coast than the east coast.
because western coast is not dissected .moreover its mouths are also not silted
There is a lot more tectonic plate movement in the Pacific ocean than the Atlantic, it is more volcanic, and very little to stop the Tsunami before it reaches the coast.
west coast has alot drier, fluffier, and usally more snow than the east coast. if you are shopping for west coast skis, you would probibly look that a "rocker" ski. and if you are shopping for a east coast you would want a stiffer ski and one that you could really hold a edge with on the east coast ice