Due to the moderating influence of the sea, the peninsular region does not
have a well defined cold season.
2. The Western coast and the North-eastern India receive over 400 cm of rainfall true or false
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Due to the moderating influence of the sea, the peninsular region does not
have a well defined cold season.
2. The Western coast and the North-eastern India receive over 400 cm of rainfall true or false
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Answer:
True. The western coast and North-Eastern India receive over about 400 cm of rainfall annually.
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Answer:
The Peninsular region of India, however, does not have any well-defined cold weather season. There is hardly any seasonal change in the distribution pattern of the temperature in coastal areas because of: Moderating influence of the sea, and. Proximity to the equator.
the western coast and North-Eastern India receive over about 400 cm of rainfall annually. However, it is less than 60 cm in western Rajasthan and adjoining parts of Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab. Rainfall is equally low in the interior of the Deccan plateau, and east of the Sahyadris. so, true.