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Climate of India is monsoon type .Why

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Answered by devanayan2005
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1)Indian climate strongly govern by the winds of monsoon. These winds are confined to tropical lands between 20° North & 20° South.

2)In the India subcontinent, the Himalaya’s guide the flow of the monsoon winds bunging the whole of subcontinent under the influence of this winds.

3)These winds account for 75% to 90% of annual rainfall from June to September.

4)It is influenced by South-West monsoons, Retreating monsoon’s and North-East monsoons.

Answered by Anonymous
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India has monsoon type of climate because of strong influence of the monsoon winds what the subcontinent. The summer monsoon cause heavy rainfall when they blow from sea to land. The winter monsoon winds blow from the interior of the continents to the sea and do not cause much rain. There is a seasonal reversal of the wind system 'monsoon'.

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