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write about the south West Monsoon​

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Answered by vimaljegi
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  • South-west Monsoon: Winds that give maximum rainfall to India are south-west monsoon. These winds bring rains towards the end of the summer due to high pressure built in the Indian Ocean. These monsoon strikes Malabar Coast in the month of June and by November leaves the country. Most of the food production in India depends on these monsoons.
  • North-east monsoons: When winds moves back from the mainland to the Bay of Bengal, it is known as retreating monsoons. Retreating monsoons are also called as north-east monsoons. They start when withdrawal of southwest monsoons begin that is during September–November.
  • Southwest Monsoon period is the principal rainy season for the Indian subcontinent. ... The whole country receives nearly 75% of its rainfall during this period. Southwest monsoon sets in over the extreme southwestern tip of the peninsula by the end of May.
Answered by Shreyap18323
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Southwest Monsoon period is the principal rainy season for the Indian subcontinent. ... The whole country receives nearly 75% of its rainfall during this period. Southwest monsoon sets in over the extreme southwestern tip of the peninsula by the end of May.The southwest monsoon brings rains towards the end of summer as the high pressure built in the Indian Ocean pushes the wind masses towards the low pressure formed on land. It's the temperature variation between the sea and the landmass – sea air being cooler and land being warmer – that causes the action.

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