Which of the following is a major factor in the formation of a monsoon depression?
A. Low-pressure over land
B. Cold ocean waters
C. High-pressure over land
D. Warm ocean waters
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Monsoon depressions are formed when low-pressure systems develop over land during the monsoon season, often intensifying over the Bay of Bengal and bringing heavy rainfall to central and western India.
Explanation:
The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and flows across the Atlantic to western Europe, moderating its climate.
Explanation:
Jet streams are strong, narrow, high-speed air currents in the upper atmosphere that flow from west to east and significantly influence weather patterns.
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