give reason: monsoon winds blow in summer from South West to North East
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REASON: High pressure conditions in the Indian mainland attracts the South East Trade winds in the southern Hemisphere(winds always blow from high pressure areas to low pressure areas). ... Thus, the Summer Monsoon winds blow from South Western direction in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Since winds flow from areas of low to high pressure (due to the pressure gradient force), this deficit in pressure over the continent causes winds to blow in an ocean-to-landcirculation (a sea breeze). As winds blow from the ocean to the land, moist air is brought inland.
The process of monsoon is influenced by the existence of two continents in the world that are in the northern hemisphere and also the southern hemisphere that flanks two oceans.
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