Why do the South West monsoon winds break into two branches on entering the Indian Landmass?
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This because the Coromandel Coast is on the East Coast of India and receives little rain from the South West Monsoon winds in summer as it is on the leeward side. It also receives rain from the retreating monsoons
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A)This because the Coromandel Coast is on the East Coast of India and receives little rain from the South West Monsoon winds in summer as it is on the leeward side. It also receives rain from the retreating monsoons. ... A)This is because the Aravallis lie parallel to the South West monsoon Arabian Sea branch.
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