Why is arabian sea more productive than bay of bengal?
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makes the open ocean waters of the central Arabian Sea more .... sea surface temperature (SST) in the Bay of Bengal was higher than that in the Arabian.
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Arabian Sea is one of the world's most productive regions of the ocean and during summer (June–September) monsoon this is brought about through a range of physical processes. For example, the coastal upwelling along Somalia, Arabia and southern part of the west coast of India turns the coastal waters into a region of high biological productivityThe Bay of Bengal like its western counterpart, the Arabian Sea, it is land locked in the north and forced by seasonally reversing monsoon winds. Accordingly, the surface circulation of both the basins undergoes seasonal reversal. Despite these striking similarities, the basins show large contrast in its biological productivity,
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