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Meghna Thapar 4 years ago
The coastal areas do not experience much variation in temperature between summer and winter months because they are influenced by the moderating effect of the sea.
(i) This is because of the moderating influence of the adjoining water bodies. The land and sea breezes moderate the temperatures. (ii) This is because Aravallis are parallel to the Arabian sea branch of S.W. monsoons and are unable to check the winds. This is also because Rajasthan lies in the rain shadow region when Bay of Bengal Branch strikes the Aravallis. (iii) Coromandel coast gets most of its rain during winter season because of N.E. monsoons which pickup moisture from Bay of Bengal and strikes the Coromandel coast.
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