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Distinguish between summer monsoon and winter monsoon

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Answered by asnamol2005
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A monsoon is a seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing, or strongest, winds of a region. ... Monsoons are most often associated with the Indian Ocean.Monsoons always blow from cold to warm regions. The summer monsoon and the winter monsoon determine the climate for most of India and Southeast Asia.

asnamol2005: iam not sure is this the answer?
asnamol2005: Winter monsoons are less powerful than summer monsoons in Southeast Asia, in part because the Himalaya Mountains prevent much of the wind and moisture of the monsoons from reaching the coast. The Himalayas also prevent much of the cool air from reaching places like southern India and Sri Lanka, keeping them warm all year. Winter monsoons are sometimes associated with droughts.
asnamol2005: The summer monsoon is associated with heavy rainfall. It usually happens between April and September. As winter ends, warm, moist air from the southwest Indian Ocean blows toward countries like India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. The summer monsoon brings a humid climate and torrential rainfall to these areas.
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Answered by bhargavsunil1231
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summer season is that season which occurs in summmer .during this season , a very hot and dry air blows that is known as loo

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bhargavsunil1231: winter season is that season which occurs in winter .during this season,fog occurs
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