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Explain why a change in temperature from Jan to July is a key feature that leads to a monsoon climate ???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Latitude, attitude, pressure and winds are factors that influence the India's climate. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the middle of the country from the Rann of Kuchchh in the west to Mizoram in the east. India lies in the region of north easterly winds.
Answered by bishaldasdibru
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Answer :

A monsoon climate has distinct rainy and dry seasons due to a reversal of wind patterns caused by a change in temperature from Jan to July.

Explanation :

A monsoon climate is a climate that has a distinct rainy season and a dry season. It is caused by a seasonal reversal of wind patterns that bring about a corresponding shift in precipitation patterns. During the summer months, the landmass over the continent becomes hotter than the surrounding oceans. This causes the air over the land to rise and form a low-pressure zone. As a result, moist air from the ocean is drawn towards the land, leading to heavy rainfall over the land. In contrast, during the winter months, the landmass over the continent is cooler than the surrounding oceans, causing air to move from the land towards the ocean, leading to dry weather conditions over the land.

Therefore, the change in temperature from January to July is a crucial factor in the formation of a monsoon climate. This temperature change triggers the reversal of wind patterns and the corresponding shift in precipitation patterns from dry to wet conditions during the summer months. This seasonal variation in temperature and precipitation is important for supporting agriculture and other activities that depend on water resources in regions that experience monsoon climates.

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