why do south-west monsoon winds contain moistune?
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South East trade winds from the South of the equator blow towards it but due to the rotation of the earth (Farrel's law) change direction and become south west winds. Since they blow from across the ocean, they are moisture laden and are known as Monsoon winds. They cause heavy rainfall to greater parts of India.
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They bring moisture from the oceans .............................
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