How seasonal winds affect the climate of India
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Seasonal winds which are experienced by India are South West Monsoon and North East or Retreating Monsoon and Westerly depressions and the effect of La Nina.
The first one is responsible for Rainfall to almost the entire country and the economy largely depends on it... The second one is seen in Wimters and it brings rainfall to certail reguon again benefitting the region and natuon.
The third and the fiurth are seen in winter which blow from a too far distance but helps in the growing of wheat in punjab and tea in assam respectively...
The first one is responsible for Rainfall to almost the entire country and the economy largely depends on it... The second one is seen in Wimters and it brings rainfall to certail reguon again benefitting the region and natuon.
The third and the fiurth are seen in winter which blow from a too far distance but helps in the growing of wheat in punjab and tea in assam respectively...
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