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Write about South west, North east, and Retreating monsoon... How they are different...

What is October Heat?

Why the northern plains of India do not freeze in Winter?

Why most of India remains dry during the North-East Monsoon?

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Answered by sharpyy
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hey miss gungun
✴here is ur answer✴
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➡South-West Monsoon

-These winds blow from June to September
-The direction of these winds is from West to the North East.
-During these months S.W. Monsoons cover the whole of India and give heavy rainfall. The humidity is high. The pressure is low on the land area.
➡Retreating Monsoon

-These winds blow during October and November.
-These winds are calm.
-The temp. increases again, the land being covered with rainy water, the humidity becomes high. The temperature goes up. The coastal areas of Tamil Nadu receive maximum rainfall from these retreating winds.
➡North East Monsoon 

-These winds blow during winter season while
-  These winds bring rainfall over the coastal region of Tamil Nadu 

➡OCTOBER HEAT=The weather in the month of October in the Indian sub-continent is called 'October heat'. 

➡Northern Plains of India do not freeze in winter because Himalayas acts as a barrier against the cold Siberian winds which are capable of turning northern plains into a cold desert.

➡North west monsoon winds blow duringwinter season. They blow from land to sea. As they pass over the Bay of Bengal, they pick up moisture and cause rain to the coromandel coast (Tamil Nadu). ... Hencemost of India remains dry during NorthWest Monsoon

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Anonymous: nice answer
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