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what is monsoon?explain.​

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Answered by satanu735
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Monsoon is traditionally defined as a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation, but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with the asymmetric heating of land and sea. Usually, the term monsoon is used to refer to the rainy phase of a seasonally changing pattern, although technically there is also a dry phase. The term is sometimes incorrectly used for locally heavy but short-term rains.

The major monsoon systems of the world consist of the West African and Asia-Australian monsoons. The inclusion of the North and South American monsoons with incomplete wind reversal has been debated.

The term was first used in English in British India and neighbouring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the area.

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Answered by hritikrbahadur
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Monsoon are winds which bring rainfall into the country. This is the reason that rainy season in India is also known as Monsoon season. Monsoon winds originate as a result of an interchange of air between the land and oceans due to unequal heating and cooling of continents and oceans is known as monsoon winds.

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