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How would the monsoon mechanism be affected by the absence of the Great Indian Desert?
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The Great Indian Desert heats up intensely in summer, creating a low-pressure area that helps draw the moisture-laden southwest monsoon winds inland. Without this desert, the thermal low would weaken, reducing the monsoon’s intensity and moisture influx, leading to weaker and less widespread summer rainfall over India. Thus, the absence of the Great Indian Desert would weaken the monsoon mechanism significantly.
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