Question

What is the primary factor driving the formation of monsoons in India?

  1. The Coriolis effect
  2. Differential heating of land and sea
  3. Ocean currents
  4. High altitude jet streams

Answer:

Option B: Differential heating of land and sea

Detailed Solution:

The correct answer is “Differential heating of land and sea”.

Monsoons in India are primarily driven by the differential heating of land and sea. During summer, the land heats up faster than the sea, creating a low-pressure area over the Indian subcontinent, which attracts moisture-laden winds from the Indian Ocean.