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gyre develops in southern indian ocean (give reason)​

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Answered by binitjha42
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Answer:

Because of these moderate, dry winds, the Winter Monsoon season in the Indian Ocean region is the dry season for most of Southern Asia. Due to this seasonal wind cycle, the currents of the Indian Ocean, which make up the Indian Ocean gyre, are directly affected, causing reversal.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Reason:

  • Due to these mild, dry conditions, the Indian Ocean area Winter Monsoon season is the dry season for most of Southern Asia. The tides of the Indian Ocean, which make up the Indian Ocean gyre, are directly affected by this periodic wind loop, inducing reversal.
  • Located in the Indian Ocean, the Indian Ocean gyre is one of the eighteen main ocean gyres, broad loops of moving ocean currents that together form the backbone of the global conveyor belt.

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