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give a brief introduction of monsoon in Indian​

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Answered by parminderkour223
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According to the Indian Meteorological Department, monsoon is the seasonal reversals of the wind direction along the shores of the Indian Ocean, especially in the Arabian Sea, that blow from the south-west during one half of the year and from the north-east during the other half. Rain during monsoon is not continuous.

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Answered by savitasharma72717
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monsoon is the seasonal reversals of the wind direction along the shores of the Indian Ocean, especially in the Arabian Sea, that blow from the south-west during one half of the year and from the north-east during the other half. Rain during monsoon is not continuous.

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