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Answered by Bhumiraghav
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1 Air pressure decreases with increasing altitude and fluctuates across Earth's surface due to differences in land elevation. At the Earth's surface, wind blows horizontally from high pressure to low pressure areas. The speed is determined by the rate of air pressure change, or gradient, between the two pressure areas.

2 Winds that give maximum rainfall to India are south-west monsoon. ... As they enter India they divide into branches. The Arabian Sea Branch of the Southwest Monsoon first hits the Western Ghats of the coastal state of Kerala, India, thus making this area first to receive rain from the south-west monsoon.
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Wind always blows from high pressure to low pressure because world is totally dependent upon equiberelium and its necessary to maintain pressure same so wind always blows from High pressure to low pressure.

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