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"Indian monsoon does not solely depend on the phenomenon happening within indian subcontinent but also on the phenomenon happening around the world". Justify this statement.​

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Answered by pranavpchaudhari
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Answer: Answer: Monsoon rains occur over tropical and subtropical regions, most commonly in areas near the Indian Ocean. Monsoons cause regions to experience intense wet and dry seasons, effectively driving these region's climate.

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Answered by AneesKakar
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Yes, Indian monsoon does not solely depend on the phenomenon happening within indian subcontinent but also on the phenomenon happening around the world.

The factors affecting the Indian monsoon are:

  • The first factor deals with the intensity of the low-pressure forming over the Tibetan Plateau.
  • The second factor deals with the mandatory high-pressure cell in the South Indian Ocean.
  • The third factor which influences the phenomenon is the sub tropical jet stream.
  • The fourth factor which influences this phenomenon is the Tropical easterly jet.
  • The fifth and final factor which deals with this phenomenon is the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).

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