The direction of monsoon winds reverse after October as they blow from Bay of Bengal towards ( ) A/south east B/north east C/South West D/North West A/I and ii B/I,ii,iii C/I and iv D/only ii
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The direction of monsoon winds reverse after October as they blow from Bay of Bengal towards ( ) A/south east B/north east C/South West D/North West A/I and ii B/I,ii,iii C/I and iv D/only ii
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Answer:
North east
Explanation:
When the retreating monsoon blows from the North East across the Bay of Bengal , it picks up a significant amount of moisture, which is subsequently released after moving back onto peninsula. Thus from October to December the coast of TamilNadu sate recieves at least half of its roughly 40 inches (1000mm) of annual precipitation. The rainy extension of the generally dry retreating monsoon is called the Northeast or winer monsoon