Question
Column AColumn B
(1) Orographic rainfall
(2) Convectional Rainfall
(3) Cyclonic Rainfall
(a) Daily in equatorial areas
(b) More in temperate zones
(c) Mountain barrier

Answer

(1 – c),
(2 – a),
(3 – b)

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