The winds from oceans carry water and bring rain. These winds are called
(a) typhoon
(b) monsoon
(c) cyclone
(d) none of these
Answers
Answered by
20
Explanation:
b ) monsoon
MARK ME AS BRILLIANT ANSWER
Answered by
1
The winds from oceans carry water and bring rain are called monsoon.
- Correct Answer: b) The land gets heated up that are present near the ocean, then the heat in that area is transferred to the air. This air becomes thin and light and hence forms a space by moving upwards. The cold wind that contain water molecules occupy that space from the ocean surface. This cold wind brings rain after becoming a cloud. these winds are referred as monsoons.
- Incorrect Answer: a) A typhoon is a grown-up type of tropical cyclone.
- Incorrect Answer: c) A cyclone is a kind of winds system that rotates anticlockwise or counterclockwise around a low center pressure in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Incorrect Answer: d) Cyclone are a type of wind system while typhoon is a tropical cyclone so these can't be the option.
Hence, Monsoon are the winds from oceans that carry water and bring rain.
Similar questions