Geography, asked by prachichourasia699, 1 month ago

How can we say that India has a monsoon type of climate?​

Answers

Answered by jenwahlang533
1

Answer:

Complete Answer: Our country India has a monsoon type of climate because the Indian climate is influenced by the winds which are called monsoon winds. This type of climate is based on distinct seasons and the reversal of monsoon winds. ... Note: A large percentage of the rainfall in India is the result of the monsoon.

Answered by jaiswalnidhi1080
0

Answer:

Complete Answer: Our country India has a monsoon type of climate because the Indian climate is influenced by the winds which are called monsoon winds. This type of climate is based on distinct seasons and the reversal of monsoon winds. The monsoon climate occurs because of the differential heating of the land and water bodies. Air crosses the equator and turns right to the low pressure zone over the subcontinent of India after moving from a high pressure area over the southern Indian ocean. When these winds blow over the warm oceans, they pick up moisture from these oceans and pick up moisture from them and this results in rainfall in India.

Note: A large percentage of the rainfall in India is the result of the monsoon. This term monsoon was first used in the region of British India and the neighbouring countries of British India to refer to big seasonal winds which blow from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.

Explanation:

Please mark me as the brainliest

Similar questions