Explanation:
The northeastern states, especially Meghalaya, receive high rainfall due to the orographic effect of the Himalayas and the Eastern Ghats. The moisture-laden southwest monsoon winds are forced to rise over these mountains, causing heavy precipitation.
Explanation:
Smog in Delhi is often caused by temperature inversions, which trap pollutants near the ground, combined with low wind speeds and emissions from vehicles, industries, and crop burning.
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