Geography, asked by purvapawar1510, 6 months ago

The direction of the seasonal winds blowing over the Indian Subcontinent during winter
(a) southeast to northwest
Ici mortheast to southwest
(b) southwest to northeast
(d) northwest to southeast​

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Answered by kimeunicehutalla012
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Answer:

northwest to southeast

Explanation:

During the winter season, the north-east direction of seasonal winds blowing over India.

The wind blows from the land to sea for many areas of the country that is the dry season.

The north-east wind blows over the bay of Bengal that gathers moisture and it causes heavy rainfall in Coromandel coast when rest of the place remains dry.

During the year, the monsoon refers to the reversal of seasonal in the direction of wind.

Answered by gautam12399
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Explanation:

north - east to south - west.

During the winter season , the north - east direction of seasonal winds blowing over India . The wind blows from the land to sea for many areas of the country that is the dry season . The north - east wind blows over the bay of Bengal that gathers moisture and it causes heavy rainfall in Coromandel coast when rest of the place remains dry . During the year , the monsoon refers to the reversal of seasonal in the direction of wind .

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