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effect of monsoon of flora and fauna and disaster associated with it​

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Answered by YoYoGuitarist
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Monsoons and health......

Because regions with a monsoon climate have distinctly wet and dry seasons, they are prone to floods and droughts, both of which are hazardous to health.

During summer monsoons, heavy rainfall can cause flooding. Powerful floodwaters can drown victims and damage buildings, leaving people without homes and vulnerable to the elements. During the 2014 summer monsoon in Pakistan and India, nearly 300 people lost their lives during landslides and home collapses. Australia’s 2011 monsoon flooding caused about $4.5 billion in damage.

Answered by aairamashood16
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The beauty of the vivid flowers and the lush green plants will not be the same if there is no monsoon. The raindrops give the much-needed water supply to plants which helps them stay green and lively. A decrease in rainfall can destroy flora. You can easily fill tanks at your home and get water through taps.

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