Monsoon winds and sea breeze both blow from sea to land.
Then why monsoon winds cause rainfall unlike sea breeze
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- Air over the land heats up and rises, creating an area of low pressure.
Air over the water remains cooler due to ocean's heat capacity.
Air moves from high pressure to low pressure, creating winds, These winds are called Sea Breeze.
- The seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia, blowing from the southwest in summer and from the northeast in winter. (in India and nearby lands) the season during which the southwest monsoon blows, commonly marked by heavy rains; rainy season.
any wind that changes directions with the seasons, These winds are called Monsoon Winds.
The Sea Breeze just creates low pressure in the continental part. The Monsoon Winds bring the Moisture laden clouds to the coastal and the Peninsular part of a Country.
Hence, Monsoon Winds cause rainfall unlike Sea Breeze.
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The monsoon winds blow during particular period of a season and then reverses its direction after that season is over. Land and sea breeze occur every day throughout the year. While sea breeze blows during the day, land breeze blows during night
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