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define monsoon what do you understand by "break" in monsoon​

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Answered by zarshaal
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Explanation:

Monsoon tends to have 'breaks' in rainfall; which means that there are wet and dry spells in between. The monsoon rains take place only for a few days at a time and then come the rainless intervals. ... 2 Monsoon breaks refers to the house of wet and dry spells during the rainy season .

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf{Monsoon \:  refers \:  to \:  the \:  complete \:  reversal  \: of } \sf{winds\:over \:  a  \: large \:  area  \: leading \:  to \:  a\:change} \sf{of \:  seasons. \:   Monsoons \:  have  \: wet \:  and \:  dry\:spells} \sf{ The  \: monsoon \:  rains \:  take \:  place \:  for \:  a} \sf{few \:  days \:  at  \: a \:  time.  \: They \:  are\:interspersed} \sf{ with \:  rainless  \: intervals.\:Such \:  rainless} \sf{  \: intervals\:are \:  called  \: 'break'} \sf {in \:  monsoon}

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