Geography, asked by mohammedbasim5356, 1 year ago

What is the reason for the high moisture content of the South West mansoon winds?

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Answered by neelbhatkar3
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South west monsoon winds from sea to land when a low pressure  is created over land and a high pressure area is created over the sea during the summer months when sun moves to the tropic of cancer passing through central India.

Before entering India from the south west ,the south west monsoon winds travel a long distance over the Arabian sea absorbing a large amount of moisture due to which the intensity of these winds is high and these winds majorly affect the climate of India.

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Answered by Majhi1234
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Answer:

because they come over the bay of bengal and indian ocean from the south and carry lots of moisture in them.

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