Difference between winter and summer rainfall
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summer rainfall is known as mansoon rainfall
and winter rainfall is known as mawath...or in a form of tiny drops called fog
and winter rainfall is known as mawath...or in a form of tiny drops called fog
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⭐Summer Monsoons⭐
•They blue during the months of June to September
•These blow from high pressure area on the sea to the low pressure are on the land.
•These being rain to a greater part of India.
•These blow in two branches, Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal branch
•These are characterised by oppressive great and humidity known as 'October Heat'.
⭐Winter Monsoons⭐
•They blow during the months of December to February
•These blow from the high pressure area on the land to the low pressure area on the sea
•These bring a little rain only to the Tamil Nadu coast
•These have only one branch
•These are characterised by pleasant season with low temperature, low humidity and clear skies
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⭐Summer Monsoons⭐
•They blue during the months of June to September
•These blow from high pressure area on the sea to the low pressure are on the land.
•These being rain to a greater part of India.
•These blow in two branches, Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal branch
•These are characterised by oppressive great and humidity known as 'October Heat'.
⭐Winter Monsoons⭐
•They blow during the months of December to February
•These blow from the high pressure area on the land to the low pressure area on the sea
•These bring a little rain only to the Tamil Nadu coast
•These have only one branch
•These are characterised by pleasant season with low temperature, low humidity and clear skies
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