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The eastern part of Nepal receives more rainfall than the western part primarily due to the influence of the monsoon winds. The Indian monsoon brings moist air from the Bay of Bengal, which encounters the Himalayas, causing orographic lift and resulting in heavy precipitation in the eastern regions. As the air moves westward, it loses moisture, leading to drier conditions in the western part of the country. This rain shadow effect contributes to the significant disparity in rainfall between the two regions.

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