Social Sciences, asked by naniprakash975, 9 months ago

WHICH monsoon gives sufficient
'rainfall to Indian Agriculture​

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Answered by shishir303
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The southwest monsoon in India gives sufficient rainfall to Indian Agriculture. This monsoon brings about 80% of the total rainfall in India, which is sufficient for Indian agriculture.

India is an agricultural country and relies on the monsoon for agriculture. In India, the monsoon originates in the Indian Ocean and from the second week of May, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal are the first to knock, followed by the monsoon on the mainland of India on June 1, in Kerala state. After this, the monsoon lasts for about five months and rains in different parts of the country.

Good monsoon rains in India have the best effect on agriculture and increase in agricultural yields that year.

Answered by bratislava
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South west monsoon gives sufficient rains to the Indian Agriculture​

Explanation:

  • The monsoon period for the summer months in India is associated with the onset of the southwest monsoon season that provides the need soil moisture for the growth of the crops of Kharif crops and rabi crops.  
  • The southwest monsoon remains from June to Sept months. The whole county gets 75% of the rainfall during this period.
  • The monsoon sets form the month of May when a low pressure develops over the Indian landmass and coves the entire country by the months of June.

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