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Will Moran
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23 May, 07:04
What were the Indian Ocean monsoon winds?
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The monsoon is a seasonal wind that reverses direction twice a year. Starting in June, the Indian subcontinent heats up, creating a low-pressure system that draws cool, moist air from the southwest. This produces a wind that blows steadily through the summer months and brings the rains that sustain India's agriculture.
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