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sailors took advantage of the -------wind to cross the sea quickly​

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Answered by Littlenightmares
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sailors took advantage of the monsoon winds to cross the sea quickly

Explanation:

There were others across the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, where sailors took advantage of the monsoon winds to cross the seas more quickly. So, if they wanted to reach the western coast of the subcontinent from East Africa or Arabia, they chose to sail with the south-west monsoon.

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Sailors sailing on ships out of the Arabian Sea were led on a north-east course by the monsoon winds. ... Likewise, Arabs set sail in the Indian Ocean using the monsoon winds to guide them. The Portuguese sailed such that they reached India before the southwest monsoon after the northeast monsoon began.

Not to be confused with "tied over," this phrase has its origins in seafaring. When there was no wind to fill the sails, sailors would float with the tide until the wind returned. They would "tide over."

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