Why the wind blows from the bay of bengal and the arabian sea towards the indian peninsula during the rainy season?
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The north-east monsoon, commonly known as winter monsoon blows from land to sea, whereas south-west monsoon, known as summer monsoon blows from sea to land after crossing the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal. The south-west monsoon brings most of the rainfall during a year in the country.
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The North - east monsoon commonly, known as winter monsoon blows from land to sea, whereas south-west monsoon, known as summer monsoon
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