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difference between summer monsoon and winter monsoon (in 3 points)

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Answered by simran108
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hey friend!!

here's the answer..............

Summer monsoon is what we generally refer to as “rainy season”. Heating of the Indian subcontinent during the summer causes a large scale low pressure area to form over northern India. This drives winds from the southwest towards the landmass. While these winds pass over the Arabian Sea, they collect some moisture and it rains when they arrive over land. The southwest monsoon begins early June and ends in mid September.



Where the summer monsoon ends, winter monsoon begins. The winds now coming from the northeast cause minimal rainfall over the rest of the country, but the eastern coast of India receives considerable amount of rainfall. This is because the winds pass over Bay of Bengal, picking up moisture in the process.

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Answered by Destroyer48
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Summer monsoon blow during the month of June to September. these blow from the high pressure area on the sea and low pressure area on the land.these bring rain to greater part of India. these blow into India in two branches: the Arabian sea monsoon and the bay of Bengal.
Winter monsoon blow from the month of Dec to Feb.high pressure area on the land and low pressure area on the sea.these bring a little rain only to Tamil Nadu coast. these have only one branch.
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