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Give geographical reasons for each of the following.
2. The south-west monsoon is divided into two branches .​

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Answered by itzbrahmangirl
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The south-west monsoon is divided into two branches because of the peninsular Page 2 shape of India. The Arabian Sea causes rainfall in the western part and the Bay of Bengal brings rainfall in north-eastern India

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Answered by impana50
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The south-west monsoon arrives in two branches- the Arabian Sea branch and the Bay of Bengal branch. The Arabian Sea branch reaches Mumbai about ten days later on approximately the 10th of June. The Bay of Bengal branch also advances rapidly and arrives in Assam in the first week of June.

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