1) This is because the Aravali Range in Rajasthan lie parallel to the Arabian Sea branch of South West Monsoons, and do not offer any obstruction to the rain bearing winds.
2) The second reason is that the hot climate of Rajasthan increases the moisture holding capacity of the rain bearing winds, and does not allow it to shed its moisture in Rajasthan.
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Mawsynram lies in the northeastern part of India and it lies on the 'Windward' side of the Himalayan mountains so it receives the highest rainfall in the world as compared to the other parts of the world.
In Some Parts of orrisa,M.P and Rajasthan and also in some parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka
The "Tropics".
when a moderate rainfall area had wetter years, many trees began growing. when there were drier years, fires of ten occurred and killed off the small trees. However, the fires did not kill most grasses. Therefore, prairies with grassland won out in the open areas. Where the areas were most moist and protected, forests grew.rainfall averaged between 25 cm per year and 100 cam per year in the prairie regions. the eastern parts of the prairie usually received more rainfall that the western parts of the prairie. the difference in rainfall is onereason why the food chain varied somewhat from east to west in the prairie ecosystem.
I can't really answer that, since are ponds and lakes in all parts of the world, and so it varies greatly depending which lake you are talking about.
Rajasthan and gujrat generally fall parallel to the arabian branch of the southwest monsoon. they do not cause rainfall in this region as aravali hills fall parallel to these monsoon winds and do not cut as a barrier. the windward side of the western ghats recieve heaviest rainfall due to instant ascent of the southwest monsoon winds on the slopes of the western ghats and shed maximum moisture there. when they cross the wind ward slopes and came on the leedward side they become dry and cause very little rainfall. hence these areas remain rainless or recieve very scanty rainfall.
The Western Ghats and parts of the Himalayas receive a very high rainfall about 2000mm per year. Chirapunji in Assam is said to have the highest rainfall in the world.
This is not true; false
Yes, it rains on desert plateaus. All parts of a desert receive rainfall but some deserts receive less than others.
The Sahara Desert in the north, the Kalahari Desert in the south and the Namib Desert in the southwest receive less than 10 inches of annual rainfall.
Mawsynram lies in the northeastern part of India and it lies on the 'Windward' side of the Himalayan mountains so it receives the highest rainfall in the world as compared to the other parts of the world.
Central America
because Chennai receives wind's through westerlies which receive moisture while passing bay of Bengal and these westerlies wind's obstruct rainfall to the top most parts of tamilnadu and southern parts of andhra pradesh.!!!this is the correct answer
Certain parts of Hawaii have extremely high rainfall.
uranium is mainly found in rajasthan and parts of gujarat
sically, western Rajasthan and parts of Gujarat.
it includes parts of rajastan and madhys pradesh