advantages and disadvantages of monsooin in india
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DISADVANTAGES OF MONSOON:-
1) Rain water creates flood situation everywhere and hence that kills thousands of people and animals. Also the flood damages the crops and other plants.
2) Excess rainfall forces migration of the people living in the area closer to the river catchment.
3) Also rain water causes excessive load on our drainage system.
ADVANTAGES OF MONSOON:-
- The monsoons bring much-needed moisture into the desert region of the Southwest.
- During May and June, the area typically suffers from drought conditions.
- The seasonal rains make it possible for agriculture, forests and inhabitants of the region to store water for the next dry cycle of the climate.
- The monsoon season also brings lower temperatures to the Southwest
Advantages
monsoon is useful to crops like mango tea coffee
India being an agricultural country depends on monsoon to bring rainfall
India topography suits high water requiring plants whose water is brought by the monsoon
Disadvantages
uncertain and uneven rainfall brings havoc, destruction and calamities like floods and landslides
Flashfloods destroys crops and brings soil erosion making land unsuitable for agriculture.