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explain the formation of monsoon winds .​

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Answered by REDPLANET
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Most of the time during the summer, the land is warmer than the ocean. This causes air to rise over the land and air to blow in from the ocean to fill the void left by the air that rose. As you know, rising air leads to cloud formation and precipitation. A monsoon climate is marked by dry winters and wet summers.

Answered by deenapravin
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Formation of Indian Monsoon:

Monsoons are seasonal winds (Rhythmic wind movements or Periodic Winds) which reverse their direction with the change of...

The monsoon is a double system of seasonal winds – They flow from sea to land during the summer and from land to sea...

Indian Monsoons are Convection cells on a very large scale.

India receives south-west monsoon winds in summer and north-east monsoon winds in winter.

South-west monsoons are formed due to intense low pressure system formed over the Tibetan plateau

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