How are the north east and south west monsoons formed? Pls don't copy.
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The monsoon is a double system of seasonal winds – They flow from sea to land during the summer and from land to sea during winter. ... India receives south-west monsoon winds in summer and north-east monsoon winds in winter. South-west monsoons are formed due to intense low pressure system formed over the Tibetan plateau.
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The reverse happens during the winter, when the land is colder than the sea, establishing a pressure gradient from land to sea. This causes the winds to blow over the Indian subcontinent toward the Indian Ocean in a northeasterly direction, causing the northeast monsoon.
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