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Wet monsoon moves from ocean to land why?​

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User Heba
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Step-by-step explanation:

In summer, the land and mountain both get hot sooner than the water of ocean or sea due to the more specific heat capacity of water. Because of which the air pressure is less over land and mountain than that over ocean so wet monsoon moves from ocean to land.

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Answer:

In the summer, moisture-laden winds blow towards Asia from the ocean, carrying rainfall. In the summer the land gets hotter, heating the atmosphere and pulling in cooler air from the oceans. In the winter the land cools off and winds move towards the warmer ocean.

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