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The Bay of Bengal branch is deflected towards the Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta by the range of Myanmar.

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Answered by sritamakundu644
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Answered by kingofself
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Arakans hills along the coast of Myanmar deflects Bay of Bengal branch.

Explanation:

The Bay of Bengal branch of the South west monsoon reaches the coast of Myanmar and also hit some parts of Southeast Bangladesh. A huge part of the Bay of Bengal branch of the south west Indian monsoon is deflected by arakans ranges towards the Indian Subcontinents. Arakans hills are present alongwith the coast of Myanmar. Due to this reason, the monsoon enters in West Bengal and Bangladsh from South and south east direction instead of South west direction.

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