The Southwest monsoon winds bifurcate into two branches one entering the land because of the peculiar shape of the Indian peninsula. The two branches are Arabian Sea branch and Bay of Bengal branch. The Arabian sea side monsoon creates are low-pressure area on the Thar Desert. These winds carry moisture with them and when this strike the mountain barriers, rainfall occurs.
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two branches
The south west monsoon winds divided into two branches
that is , The arabian sea branch
and second , The bay of Bengal branch
Because that monsoon winds entering in the india in a peculiar shape of the India's peninsula
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the south west monsoon divided into 2 branches.
The Southwest monsoon winds bifurcate into two branches one entering the land because of the peculiar shape of the Indian peninsula. The two branches are Arabian Sea branch and Bay of Bengal branch. The Arabian sea side monsoon creates are low-pressure area on the Thar Desert. These winds carry moisture with them and when this strike the mountain barriers, rainfall occurs.
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