Environmental Sciences, asked by bibhutimarch9847, 11 months ago

These winds carry moisture or water vapors with them. When the moisture-laden wind strikes the mountains or other barriers, it results in rainfall in india.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The monsoon winds blow from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal towards the Indian Peninsula. These winds carry moisture with them. When the moisture laden wind strikes the mountain barriers, it results in rainfall in India. The word monsoon has come from the Arabic word 'mausim' which means season.

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Answered by dollypandey374
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Answer:

monsoon winds

Explanation:

They contain moisture because they orginate and blow over oceans.

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