there is low pressure over north west india during summer. give reason
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Yes because rain happemns crating low pressure on sea and high pressure on land so air from water travels to land and then rain/monsoon happens i hope you got it.
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There is low pressure over north west India during summer
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- The land heats up in summer, the air rises, "low-pressure areas" are created on the land while "high-pressure areas" are created in the "Indian Ocean" on the other hand. Air is moves from "high pressure regions" to "lower density regions"
- The wind circulation across the subcontinent is completely reversed at both sides, as the summer begins as the sun is moving towards the north.The low pressure belt near the surface by the middle of July moves north wards
- This "low-pressure land system" attracts Southeast "trade winds". However, following the crossing of the equator, the wind turns to the right in order to cross the Indian sub-continent due to Coriolis force. Those winds continue to blow southwest, and as the Southwest Monsoon, reach the Indian peninsula. Monsoons are broken in two divisions when they enter India.
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