mechanism of monsoon in India
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Mechanism of monsoon in India
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During summer season as land gets warmed up, the air rises and the low-pressure territory is made on the land and then again high-pressure region is made in the Indian Ocean. Air moves from high-constrain regions to low-pressure zones. The low-pressure land framework pulls in south-east exchange twists however in the wake of intersection equator because of Coriolis power, winds turn directly towards the low-pressure zones over the Indian subcontinent. These breezes begin blowing a south-westerly way and enter the Indian promontory as the southwest monsoon. As it arrives at India monsoons are isolated into two branches specifically - Arabian Sea branch and Bay of Bengal branch.
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