Science, asked by chikkuek2018, 8 months ago

compare summer with monsoon​

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Answered by hargunkaur5358
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in summer it is too hot out side and in monsoon days rain is too much and trees shed their lives

Answered by ITzBrainlyKingTSK
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The summer Season :

The summer season starts in the month of April and continues till the end of June. During these months, the rays of the sun are nearly vertical. The days are long and nights are short. The heat is unbearable during the months of May and June.

In the Northern plains, very hot winds called loo blow and cause dust storms. The southern part, due to its nearness to the sea, is less hot. The cool winds coming from the sea keep the temperatures low. The desert in the north-western part of India is extremely hot. Dust storms occur almost every day in the desert areas. The mountains have a cool climate during this time of the year.

The Rainy Season :

During the month of June, the monsoon winds begin to blow landwards from the sea. These winds bring a large amount of moisture with them, which forms black clouds. These monsoon winds blow from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.

 

The first showers of rain come to the Malabar Coast in the month of June. Slowly, these winds spread over the whole country. The western coast and the eastern and north-eastern regions receive heavy rainfall from these winds. Cherrapunji, in the Meghalaya, receives the maximum rainfall and is the rainiest spot in the world. Rajasthan and Gujarat receive very little rainfall.

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