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the eastern coast gets more rainfall because of its tall mountains which turn water vapour to droplets of rain.
More clouds are there on the eastern coastal and its very sunny there throughout the year which makes the water from the gulf of Oman evaporate and rain fast.
Because the winds blowing into the Eastern coast come over the Indian Ocean and so are moisture bearing whereas those coming into the Western coast have travelled mainly over the Saudi Arabian desert.
It is because the south west monsoons which bring 80 percent of rainfall every year touches the western coast of India first and by the time it moves into the interiors and east, the moisture and rainfall gets reduced. So, the western region is wetter than eastern region.
That is because it is really cold.
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The Eastern Ghats run parallel to the eastern coast of India, from Odisha to Tamil Nadu. The Western Ghats run parallel to the western coast of India, from Gujarat to Kerala. They are both important mountain ranges with rich biodiversity and ecosystems.
New England is in Maine and is on the Eastern coast of the USA.
It was on the eastern coast of America and the western coast of the Atlantic Ocean.