The monsoon is a type of
Planetary wind
Trade wind
Seasonal local wind
Westerly wind
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A monsoon is a seasonal wind system that shifts its direction from summer to winter as the temperature differential changes between land and sea. Monsoons often bring torrential summer rains, such as on the Indian subcontinent where the summer monsoon delivers three-quarters of the country's annual precipitation
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These winds are seasonal winds and refer to wind systems that have a pronounced, seasonal reversal of direction. According to 'Flohn', monsoon is a seasonal modification of general Planetary Wind System.
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