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Give reason for the following. 1) Large part of the northern lowland of asia are marshy. 2) The monsoon winds in summer are laden with moisture.​

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Answered by ExCaseto
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1) Large parts of the northern lowland of Asia are marshy because these are drained by three rivers, Yenisei, Ob and Lena. Further, the presence of several lakes has also made it swampy and marshy.

2) In the summer, moisture-laden winds blow towards Asia from the ocean, carrying rainfall. In the winter, dry winds blow away from the continent. In the summer the land gets hotter, heating the atmosphere and pulling in cooler air from the oceans. In the winter the land cools off and winds move towards the warmer ocean.

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