Social Sciences, asked by nikhil13, 1 year ago

why did monsoon wind change their directions

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Answered by aparnachandel
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Monsoon wind changes direction because of seasonal temperature differences between the land and sea. Water absorbs the heat more slowly than dry land but holds the heat for longer. This makes the sea cooler than land in summers and warmer during the winters.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Monsoon winds change their direction when the lofty Himalayas obstruct there passage. For example, the Himalayas causes the monsoon winds to deflect towards the west over the Ganga plains.

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