Is the monsoon responsible for rains the world over?
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Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring moist air from oceans and seas over the land.
The winds are in the reverse direction of flow from the non-monsoon season and can generate copious precipitation or rains.
In all countries of the world, monsoon seasons occur.
But extent of rain varies from one country to another based on its location from the sea.
Countries located near the sea observe heavy rains as cloud contains more water vaporĀ carried from the sea. In a desert country, the monsoon rain is meager.
Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring moist air from oceans and seas over the land.
The winds are in the reverse direction of flow from the non-monsoon season and can generate copious precipitation or rains.
In all countries of the world, monsoon seasons occur.
But extent of rain varies from one country to another based on its location from the sea.
Countries located near the sea observe heavy rains as cloud contains more water vaporĀ carried from the sea. In a desert country, the monsoon rain is meager.
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