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Arrival of the monsoon is caused by presence of

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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The rainfall is a result of the convergence of wind flow from the Bay of Bengal and reverse winds from the South China Sea. The onset of the monsoon occurs over the Bay of Bengal in May, arriving at the Indian Peninsula by June, and then the winds move towards the South China Sea.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Arrival of the monsoon is caused by the presence of atmospheric moisture and low wind pressure.

- Monsoon is typically a season with the major amount of rainfall in a whole year.

- Now the causes of rainfall will be also the reasons behind the arrival of the monsoon seasons also.

The reasons are as follows :

• The rainfall is generated from the clouds in the sky and the formation of these clouds are totally dependent on the amount of moisture present in the air which can be condensed to form the clouds.

• The rainfall creating winds are also major reason behind the monsoon and these monsoon winds mainly works into the low pressure zones.

Basically these winds travel from high pressure zones to the low pressure zones.

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