Why do rain bearing winds from over to ocean blow towards the land in summer?
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In summer, near the equator the land becomes warm and the temperature of the air increases. This causes the air from the ocean to blow towards the land. These are known as summer monsoon winds.
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As winds blow from the ocean to the land, moist air is brought inland. This is why summer monsoons cause so much rain.
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