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why do the monsoon winds change their direction

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Answered by adithya7
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Monsoon winds change course due to the difference in relief features,high mountains,hills,elevated areas,contours of land etc.
Answered by smartbrainz
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An inter-change of air between oceans and the land because of unequal cooling and heating of oceans and continents is known as 'monsoon winds'.

EXPLANATION:

  • Monsoon winds change direction due to seasonal temperature variations between the sea and the land. Water absorbs heat slower than dry land, however, water holds the heat for longer time. This makes the sea cooler than the land during the summer, and warmer during the winter.
  • Monsoon winds are variations in trade winds’ direction due to the difference in the heating of the land and sea. Land heats up as well as cools down quickly when compared with the sea. India is a peninsular nation that has key water bodies in west, south, and east. This variation in heating produces varied air pressure in varied zones.
  • Monsoon winds usually waft from a high-pressure region then to low pressure region. Change in air pressure results in change in the direction of the 'monsoon winds'. The reversal of winds happens each 6 months during winter and summer monsoon.

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