Geography, asked by jaekisen, 1 year ago

how does monsoon bring rainfall? state the important parts as far as monsoon is concerned.

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Answered by swashri27
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During warmer months sunlight heats the surfaces of both land and oceans, but land temperatures rise more quickly. As the land's surface becomes warmer, the air above it expands and an area of low pressure develops. Meanwhile, the ocean remains at a lower temperature than the land, and the air above it retains a higher pressure. This difference in pressure causes sea breezes to blow from the ocean to the land, bringing moist air inland. This moist air rises to a higher altitude over land and then it flows back toward the ocean (thus completing the cycle). However, when the air rises, and while it is still over the land, the air cools. This decreases the air's ability to hold water, and this causes precipitation over the land. This is why summer monsoons cause so much rain over land. but inn the colder months, the cycle is reversed.



jaekisen: the second part of question is also included in the answer?
swashri27: Important part? should i give importance for INDIA?
jaekisen: No it's ok!...thanks!
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