Answer:
(i)
The part of South-West Monsoons which blows over Arabian sea is responsible for
high rainfall on the Western coast of India.
(ii) These winds enter through Saurashtra and enter Northern plains.
These winds strike the Himalayas and give fairly good rainfall as they have
abundant moisture.
(iii) South-West monsoons are perpendicular to the direction
of Western Ghats. Thus, they give heavy rainfall on the windward side of the
Western Ghats.
(iv) Central Peninsula lies on the leeward side of the Western
Ghats. Thus, Arabian Sea branch of South-West monsoon does not reach this
region.
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