The South-West winds are full of moisture because of their direction from:
(a) Sea to land
(b) Land to sea
(c) Land to land
(d) Sea to sea
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The answer will be (a)Sea to land
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The southwest winds are full of moisture because the southwest monsoon flows from sea to land, it carries more moisture, and therefore causes more rain than the northeast monsoon.
The southwest monsoon can bring the wet oceanic air into inland Asia and generate continuous precipitation.
The land is warmer and the air over land is lower in density so wind flows from sea to land.
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