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21. Classify the monsoon winds in India and explain them​

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Answered by parneet113
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Answer:

The north east monsoon commonly known as the winter monsoon blows from land to sea, whereas south wear monsoon known as summer monsoon blows from sea to land after crossing the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. The south west monsoon brings most of the rainfall during a year in the country.

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Answered by anu3005
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Answer:

There are four seasons:

1.Winter (January-February)

2.Hot weather summer (March-May)

3.Rainy southwestern monsoon (June-September) and.

4.Post-monsoon, also known as northeast monsoon in the southern Peninsula (October-December)

Explanation:

1.Winter is often defined by meteorologists to be the three calendar months with the lowest average temperatures. This corresponds to the months of December, January and February in the Northern Hemisphere, and June, July and August in the Southern Hemisphere.

2.The summer season is from March to May. During this period, the global heat belt shifts towards north because of the apparent northward movement of the sun. During summer, the temperatures rise and air pressure falls in the northern part of the country

3.The climate of India may be broadly described as tropical monsoon type. ... Rainy southwestern monsoon (June-September) and. Post-monsoon, also known as northeast monsoon in the southern Peninsula (October-December)

4.Hot weather summer (March-May) Rainy southwestern monsoon (June-September) and. Post-monsoon, also known as northeast monsoon in the southern Peninsula (October-December)

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