Explanation:
The Western Ghats receive high rainfall during the southwest monsoon due to orographic lifting. Moisture-laden monsoon winds rise over the mountains, cool, condense, and release heavy rainfall on the windward side.
Explanation:
The Indian monsoon is driven by the differential heating of the Asian landmass and the Indian Ocean, creating a large pressure gradient that causes moisture-laden winds to blow from the sea to the land.
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