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why does the southwest monsoon bifurcate?

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Answered by sangitasingh61051
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South-west monsoons are the winds that provide India with rainfall intensity. Due to the high pressure produced in the Indian Ocean, these winds carry rain towards the end of the summer. They split into divisions when they reach India.

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