Chemistry, asked by yuvi272, 11 months ago

why does India have a monsoon type of climate?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India has a monsoon type of climate as its climate is influenced by the monsoon winds. The monsoon type of climate is based on distinct season and season of reversal of monsoon winds. ... These winds blow over the warm oceans, pick up moisture from them resulting into rainfall in India.

Answered by Studyday
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India has a monsoon type of climate as its climate is influenced by the monsoon winds. The monsoon type of climate is based on distinct season and season of reversal of monsoon winds. ... These winds blow over the warm oceans, pick up moisture from them resulting into rainfall in India.

The tropical monsoon climate experiences abundant rainfall like that of the tropical rain forest climate, but it is concentrated in the high-sun season. Being located near the equator, the tropical monsoon climate experiences warm temperatures throughout the year.

Most of our India is a sub tropical country and that means very hot summers, humid rainy season and mild winters. In the hilly regions the summers are mild and the winters are cold. The monsoons affect most of India between June and August.

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