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what causes monsoon winds?​

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Answered by harshraut2004
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The monsoon is caused by the differences in the temperatures of the ocean and continental windcurrents. The heat from the sun heat up the oceanic water and results in the generation of air under high pressure that in the form of large air mass undergoes convection and creates low pressure near the surface of land

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Answered by ItsMasterAditya
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The monsoon is caused by the differences in the temperatures of the ocean and continental wind currents. The heat from the sun heat up the oceanic water and results in the generation of air under high pressure that in the form of large air mass undergoes convection and creates low pressure near the surface of land.

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