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.
Parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and the leeward side of the Western Ghats are drought-prone due to low rainfall, high evaporation rates, and scarce water resources. These regions are characterized by arid to semi-arid climates, which leads to water scarcity and impacts agriculture and livelihoods. The topography and geographical location play a role in restricting the monsoon rains in these areas, making them prone to drought conditions.
Rajastan and gujarat are drought-prone because the monsoon winds which are completly drained by the time they reach them. the leeward side of the western ghats is drought prone as the western ghats block the rain bearing winds from reaching it.
sically, western Rajasthan and parts of Gujarat.
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