Tamil Nadu’s water resources are primarily dependent on:

Rainfall during the monsoon seasons
Groundwater
Desalination plants
Inter-state water agreements

The correct answer is: a) Rainfall during the monsoon seasons.

Tamil Nadu is a state in India that is located in the southern part of the country. The state has a population of over 72 million people and is the sixth most populous state in India. Tamil Nadu is a major economic hub in India and is home to a number of industries, including textiles, automobiles, and electronics.

The state of Tamil Nadu receives most of its rainfall during the monsoon

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seasons, which are from June to September. The monsoon rains are essential for the state’s agriculture and economy. The state also has a number of groundwater resources, but these are not as reliable as the monsoon rains.

Desalination plants are not a major source of water in Tamil Nadu. The state has only a few desalination plants and these are not able to meet the state’s water needs. Inter-state water agreements are also not a major source of water for Tamil Nadu. The state has a number of inter-state water agreements with other states, but these agreements have not been able to meet the state’s water needs.

In conclusion, the correct answer to the question is: a) Rainfall during the monsoon seasons.

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