Geography, asked by hiiimanshi, 9 months ago

(v) What are Jet streams and how do they affect the climate of India?
(vi) Define monsoons. What do you understand by break" in monsoon?
(vii) Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond?​

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Answered by christythomas063
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Explanation:

 The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is called monsoon.

Jet streams are high velocity westerly winds blowing through a narrow zone in the uppertroposphere. The westerly flows are responsible for the western disturbances experienced in the north and north-western parts of the country. The easterly jet streams cause tropical depressions during the monsoon as well as October-November months.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(v) Jet streams are like rivers of wind high above in the atmosphere. These slim strips of strong winds have a huge influence on climate, as they can push air masses around and affect weather patterns.

(vi)A monsoon is a seasonal shift in the prevailing wind direction, that usually brings with it a different kind of weather. It almost always refers to the Asian monsoon, a large region extending from India to Southeast Asia where monsoon conditions prevail.

(vii)The monsoon is considered a unifying bond because: The Indian landscape, its flora and fauna, etc. are highly influenced by the monsoon. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water for agricultural activities.

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