Geography, asked by achyutamohapatr, 7 months ago

Which wind enters to India in the form of south-west monsoon? What is it's
direction and why?​

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Answered by priyahasinidevara129
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Explanation:

This monsoon trough encourages the development of thermal low over north and northwest India. Due to the shift of ITCZ, the trade winds of the southern hemisphere cross the equator between 40° and 60°E longitudes and start blowing from southwest to northeast due to the Coriolis force. It becomes southwest monsoon.

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Answered by subhajitmurmu83
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Answer:

This monsoon trough encourages the development of thermal low over north and northwest India. Due to the shift of ITCZ, the trade winds of the southern hemisphere cross the equator between 40° and 60°E longitudes and start blowing from southwest to northeast due to the Coriolis force. It becomes southwest monsoon.

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