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1. What causes the monsoon's winds?​

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Answered by umangpogo
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The monsoon, which is essentially the seasonal reversal in wind direction, causes most of the rainfall received in India and some other parts of the world. The primary cause of monsoons is the difference between annual temperature trends over land and sea.

Answered by dynamogaming14
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The primary cause of monsoons is the difference between annual temperature trends over land and sea. ... This low pressure regions sees continuous rise of moist wind from the sea surface to the upper layers of the atmosphere, where the cooling means the air can no longer hold so much moisture resulting in precipitation.

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