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.
There are many rivers in northern India. The Indusstarts in northern India and flows south to the Arabian Sea. The Ganges starts slightly east of this and flows east across the northern plains to the Bay of Bengal.
No body of water surrounds northern India. Northern India is surrounded by the Himilayas. On the east, there is the Bay of Bengal and on the west, the Arabian Sea. To the south is the Indian Ocean.
The east coast, affected by the warm Mozambique current, is much warmer than the dry west coast, which is affected by the cold Benguela current.
The Ganga or Ganges is the main river that flows across northern India to the east and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
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There are many rivers in northern India. The Indusstarts in northern India and flows south to the Arabian Sea. The Ganges starts slightly east of this and flows east across the northern plains to the Bay of Bengal.
Yes rainfall decreases from east to west across the great plains. The weather patterns across North America are predominantly influenced by the Atlantic.
Yes rainfall decreases from east to west across the great plains. The weather patterns across North America are predominantly influenced by the Atlantic.
No body of water surrounds northern India. Northern India is surrounded by the Himilayas. On the east, there is the Bay of Bengal and on the west, the Arabian Sea. To the south is the Indian Ocean.
The east coast, affected by the warm Mozambique current, is much warmer than the dry west coast, which is affected by the cold Benguela current.
The short answer is south-east and eastern Asia.
The Ganga or Ganges is the main river that flows across northern India to the east and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
Alexander the Great's empire reached from Macedonia and Greece to all the way in northern India.
The same as they are for any other country. North, south, east and west being the cardinal ones.
Northern India.
There's no city there. That point is in northern India, about 185 miles east of Amritsar.