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explain ITCZ and its role in development of monsoon​

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Answered by sourya1794
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Explanation:

ITCZ is a low pressure zone located at the equator where trade winds converge. In summer this low pressure belt shifts to gangetic plaine which is also responsible for onset of monsoon. Answer: ... In summer this low pressure belt shifts to gangetic plaine which is also responsible for onset of monsoon

Answered by NaziaFarees
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The area near the equator with low pressure and converging, rising winds is called the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). Water vapor condenses as air rises and cools in the ITCZ, forming clouds and falling as rain. The ITCZ can be seen from space as a band of clouds around the planet. This is where monsoon rainfall occurs.

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