Why the summer monsoon winds blows over the Arabian sea from the Southwest?
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Monsoon winds in summer blow from the northwest over the Arabian Sea because due to ferrel's law winds are deflected towards their right in Northern Hemisphere.
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The low-pressure condition in Northwest India is the right answer.
Explanation:
During the summertime, the wind blows from the Indian Ocean to the North due to the low-pressure condition in Northwest India. The Northwest Indian regions during summer season observe low-pressure and the winds always blow from the high pressure to the low pressure, this is why the winds of summer monsoon blow over the Arabian sea from the Southwest.
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