. Which states got the heaviest rainfall?
(1) Bengal, Assam and West Coast
(2) Rajasthan and Ladakh Plateau of Kashmir
(3) Madhya Pradesh
(4) None of the above
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Answer / varun shallam
(4) None Of the Above
Reason:
Cherrapungi, in Meghalaya receives the higest rainfall.
It holds two Guinness world records:
For receiving the maximum amount of rainfall in a single
year: 22,987 mm (904.9 inches) of rainfall between August
1860 and July 1861
For receiving the maximum amount of rainfall in a single
month: 9299.96 mm (366.14 inches) in July 1861
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