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Arab traders sailing the Indian ocean in their sailing ships preferred to travel during the months of June and July because they were the prevailing months of monsoon winds; that is why they are called trade winds.

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Arab traders sailing the Indian ocean in their sailing ships preferred to travel during the months of June and July because they were the prevailing months of monsoon winds; that is why they are called trade winds.

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The direction of monsoon winds in the Indian Ocean in July would favor their travel

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the direction of monsoon winds

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Q: Why might arab traders sailing the indian ocean prefer to sail their ship toward india in july?
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