Geography, asked by arshifan91, 7 months ago

differentiate between monsoon and equatorial climate​

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Answered by itsbrainlybiswa
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Answer:The primary difference between a tropical monsoon climate and a tropical rainforest is the annual precipitation. Rainforests have above average precipitation year-round while tropical monsoons have rainy seasons. ... Both climates require access to coastlines with exposure to trade winds

Explanation:Included within the tropical region is the equatorial zone, which is variably defined but most often stated to be the zone extending 3° of latitude on either side of the equator, although an equatorial climate is generally stated to be the climatic type extending 10–12°N and S of the equator (and occurring on low ...

Monsoon refers to the Seasonal reversal in the wind direction during a year. Indian climate is described as the Monsoon type of climate. The parts of South and Southeast Asia observes the monsoon type of climate There are perceptible regional variations in climatic conditions.

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Answered by dev7491
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Answer:

monsoon means rainy climate . but i am not sure about equatorial climate

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