how is sw monsoon different from ne monsoon
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The Monsoon winds blow from sea to land. ... The two branches of the South-west Monsoon- the Arabian Sea branch and the Bay of Bengal branch cause rainfall all over India. Retreating Monsoon winds after passing over the Bay of Bengal create cyclones and they cause rains on the Eastern coasts.
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The north-east monsoon, commonly known as winter monsoon blows from land to sea, whereas south-west monsoon, known as summer monsoon blows from sea to land after crossing the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal. The south-west monsoon brings most of the rainfall during a year in the country.
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