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How do currents move around the subcontinent?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆)Ocean currents move from wind, it can be affected by gravity and mass as well as earthquakes and other natural disasters and also by heat. Air currents move because of heat and temperature. It rises, creating a warm air current. Cooler, heavier air then pushes in to replace the warm air, forming a cool air current..☆l

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Answered by kingdg38
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It is because of the uneven heating of the Indian subcontinent and the oceans which cause pressure difference.During the summer the Indian subcontinent heats considerably, generating an area of low pressure to the north. Circulation about this low generates strong winds from the southwest over the Arabian Sea .The seasonal winds which move from the oceans to Indian subcontinent brings heavy moisture from the water bodies during it's movement which results into the rainfall during arrival of the monsoon.

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