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India receives precipitation from the Northeast monsoon winds too

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Answered by BrainlyVirat
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1. India receives most of its precipitation from the Southwest monsoon winds. These winds enter the mainland of India from the southern regions and gradually flow towards the northern regions of India.
2. These winds Are obstructed by the Himalayan ranges in the north , as its effect this winds start the return journey and start flowing backward towards the Indian Ocean.
3. In their return journey, these winds blow from North East to south west direction , as its effect this winds bring retreating monsoon India.

Hence, India receives precipitation from the Northeast monsoon winds too.
Answered by waghmarekanak
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1. India receives most of its precipitation from the Southwest monsoon winds. These winds enter the mainland of India from the southern regions and gradually flow towards the northern regions of India.

2. These winds Are obstructed by the Himalayan ranges in the north , as its effect this winds start the return journey and start flowing backward towards the Indian Ocean.

3. In their return journey, these winds blow from North East to south west direction , as its effect this winds bring retreating monsoon India.

Hence, India receives precipitation from the Northeast monsoon winds too.

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India receives most of its precipitation from the Southwest monsoon winds. ... In their return journey, these winds blow from North East to south west direction , as its effect this winds bring retreating monsoon India. Hence, India receives precipitation from the Northeast monsoon winds  too.

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