Geography, asked by Diyazree, 1 year ago

The winds are cold and dry in winter and moisture laden in summer. Give reason.

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Answered by brainlyayush
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because the water vapour freezes and turn into either droplets or ice during winter.
and during summer the water evaporates and form water vapour in air.
Answered by garagsudarshan
2

Answer:

Explanation:

In the summer, moisture-laden winds blow towards Asia from the ocean, carrying rainfall. In the winter, dry winds blow away from the continent. In the summer the land gets hotter, heating the atmosphere and pulling in cooler air from the oceans. In the winter the land cools off and winds move towards the warmer ocean.

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