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Why the summer monsoon winds blows over the arabian sea from the south west?​

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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The low-pressure condition in Northwest India is the right answer. Explanation: ... The Northwest Indian regions during summer season observe low-pressure and the windsalways blow from the high pressure to the low pressure, this is why the windsof summer monsoon blow over the Arabian sea from the Southwest \

Answered by Anonymous
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A high-pressure area is created over the Indian Ocean because of the differential heating of land and sea. Because winds blow from a high-pressure area to a low-pressure area, southeast trade winds get deflected after crossing the equator and blow over the Arabian Sea as southwest monsoon winds.

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