Give reasons as to why: Parts of Rajasthan, Gujarat and the leeward side of the Western Ghats are drought-prone.
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Solution
Parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan are drought prone due to less rainfall.
The annual rainfall is over 400 cm in parts of Northeast India and Western Coast.
In parts of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana the annual rainfall is less than 60 cm.
The annual precipitation is less than 10 cm in Western Rajasthan and Ladakh, whereas in Meghalaya the annual precipitation is over 400 cm.
In the Northern plains, there is generally a decrease in rainfall from East to West.
This reduction in rainfall is due to reduction in moisture content in the winds.
Precipitation varies in seasonal distribution, varies in amount, form and types.
Spatial distribution of rainfall is determined by the southward or northward movement of the trough and its axis, which happens due to diverse reasons.
When the axis of the trough is closer to the Himalayas, there are good rains in the Himalayas and Northern plains will experience dry spells.
Rainfall is good in Northern plains when the axis of the trough is over the plains.