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the word monsoon is derived from the Arabic word ............ which means ...........​

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Answered by Thûgłife
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The word “monsoon” comes from the Arabic word mausim, meaning season. The word “monsoon” comes from the Arabic word mausim, meaning season. Basically, it describes a seasonal wind shift over a region that is usually accompanied by a dramatic increase in precipitation.

Answered by Anonymous
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The word monsoon is derived from the Arabic word mausim which means weather.

Monsoons are one of the most looked forward seasons, globally. The winds of monsoon usually blow from the cold to hot region. The monsoons are involved with heavy rainfall.

  • This rain is required for healthy crops, providing relief from the heat, and provide water to animals and vegetation.

However, the monsoon sometimes also become destructive and violent. It causes floods, and that to life and property.

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