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there is a huge variation in weather condition in monsoon justify the context of India​

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Answered by Anonymous
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By early summer, the heat from the sun warms the land. Air over the land surface becomes thin and rises up producing low pressure over the landmass. Winds blowing from the sea into the low-pressure area bring moisture with them. On precipitation the moisture falls as rain.

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Answered by NainaRamroop
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This is why there is a huge variation in weather conditions in monsoon in India.

  • The majority of India is subtropical, which means hot summers, humid rainy seasons, and mild winters. Summers are mild and winters are cold in the hilly regions. The monsoons hit most of India between June and August. Due to increased global warming, India typically has a hot climate.
  • Early in the summer, the sun's heat warms the ground. The air over the land surface thins and rises, resulting in low pressure over the entire landmass. Winds blowing in from the sea bring moisture with them to the low-pressure area. The moisture in precipitation falls as rain.

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