The cycle of seasons in India is dominated by the monsoon winds. Give reason
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The temperature can reach as high as 110°F during the Indian winter. The summer monsoons roar onto the subcontinent from the southwest. The winds carry moisture from the Indian Ocean and bring heavy rains from June to September.
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Monsoon winds blow from cold to warm regions because cold air takes up more space then warm air. So, monsoon blow from the land towards the sea in winter from the sea toward in the summer. India's winter are hot and dry. The monsoon winds blow from the north east and carry little moisture.
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