October 2021

Geography Notes for UPSC

Littoral and Swamp Forests

India has a rich variety of wetland habitats. There are coastal lagoons and tidal marshes, mangroves and swamp forests, and several smaller depressions which support fresh water and half-fresh water habitats. These diverse systems support a wealth of animals and plants, many of which cannot be seen anywhere else in the country. Two sites —

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Natural Vegetation – Geography

Natural vegetation is a biological term that refers to a plant community that has grown naturally without any human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long. Thus, cultivated crops and fruits, orchards form part of vegetation but not natural vegetation. Himalayan heights are marked with temperate vegetation; the Western Ghats and

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Distribution of Rainfall

The annual rainfall of India varies across regions. The height of the Western Ghats and the Eastern Himalayas prevent the moisture-rich winds from entering into the mainland interior and central India. This results in a dry climate in these regions. The average annual rainfall in India is about 125 cm, but it has great spatial

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Season of Retreating Monsoon

Retreating monsoon season commences with the beginning of the withdrawal of the south-west monsoon and lasts till early January. It is a 3-month long process where it starts from the peninsula in October and from the extreme south-eastern tip by December. The retreating southwest monsoon season is marked by clear skies and rise in temperature.

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Characteristics of Monsoonal Rainfall

Monsoon is the general term for the seasonal reversing wind accompanied with the predominantly rainfall during the summer months. Monsoonal rain is mainly precipitated over west coast, Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas. This type of rainfall is heavily governed by topographic interference. The regions of maximum precipitation vary with seasonal progress of the monsoon

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