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In the beginning of November, the low pressure condition shifts over the Bay of Bengal. This transfer is related to the tidal
pressure, which is above ________________ .
Andaman Sea
Sea of Japan
Caspian Sea
Pacific Ocean
- The Bay of Bengal is situated in the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean.
- During November, climatic conditions often lead to a shift in low-pressure areas over this region.
- The Andaman Sea is geographically located to the southeast of the Bay of Bengal.
- The Sea of Japan, Caspian Sea, and Pacific Ocean are located far from the Bay of Bengal:
- The Sea of Japan is near Korea and Japan.
- The Caspian Sea is landlocked, bordered by five countries in Eurasia.
- The Pacific Ocean is vast, extending from the Americas to Asia and Australia.
- The correct answer is Option 1: Andaman Sea.
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