Geography, asked by kshitijaDR, 8 months ago

India is described as a monsoon climate . why ?? ​

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Answered by tanyagautam144
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Explanation:

Indian climate strongly govern by the winds of monsoon. These winds are confined to tropical lands between 20° North & 20° South. In the India subcontinent, the Himalaya's guide the flow of the monsoon winds bunging the whole of subcontinent under the influence of this winds.

Answered by TheEternity
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Answer:

India is called to have a monsoon type climate because:-

1) It is influenced by monsoon type of climate.

2) India is a subcontinent,the Himalayas guide the flow of the monsoon winds bunging the whole continent under the influenceof wind.

3) The monsoon type of climate is based on some seasons and reversal of season.

4) these winds blow over the warm oceans,pick up there moisture ,which reasults rainfall in india.

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