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Early July
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C
Early June
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Early August
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Solution
The correct option is C
Early June
Answer: The correct answer is option (C) – Early June.
From early June to mid-September, between 100- 120 days is the duration of the monsoon. Some places like Tamil Nadu receive a major portion of its rainfall during October and November, but most parts of the country receive rainfall from June to September.
Generally by the first week of June, the monsoon arrives at the southern tip of the Indian peninsula.
Later the Monsoon splits into two branches – the Bay of Bengal branch and the Arabian Sea branch.
The Bay of Bengal branch arrives in Assam by the first week of June.
Mumbai receives the Arabian sea branch around 10th June.
Central part of the country and Saurashtra-Kachchh region receives the Arabian sea branch of the monsoon by mid of June.
The Bay of Bengal branch of the monsoon reaches Delhi by the end of June.
Over the northwestern part of the Ganga plains, the Bay of Bengal branch and Arabian Sea branch of the monsoon merge.
Eastern Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Western Uttar Pradesh receives the monsoon by the first week of July.
The monsoon reaches the rest of the country, including Himachal Pradesh by mid-July.
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.