Geography, asked by arvasj14, 7 months ago

1. the direction of seasonal winds blowing over the india subcontinent during winter is from the.................
a. south-east to north-west
b.south-west towards north-east
c. north-east to south-west
d.north-west to south-east
2.The roaring forties in the southern hemisphere.
a.blow towards the equator.
b. blow from subpolar region of low pressure.
c.blow in the areas around 40.S parallel
d.blow around 40.N parallel ​

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Answered by satyam8270
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Answer:

1)north-east to south-west During the winter season, the north-east direction of seasonal winds blowing over India. 2)The Roaring Forties are extremely powerful westerly winds that blow in the Southern Hemisphere between latitudes 40° and 50°. ... Warm air near the equator rises and tends to move toward the North and South Poles, where temperatures are much lower and less heated by the sun.

Explanation:

1)...option c 2)...option b

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