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why does India have a monsoon type of climate

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Answered by Raji99
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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. This happens due to the differential heating of land and water bodies and pressure situations.

India is home to an extraordinary variety of climatic regions, ranging from tropical in the south to temperate and alpine in the Himalayan north, where elevated regions receive sustained winter snowfall. The nation's climate is strongly influenced by the Himalayas and the Thar Desert. The Himalayas, along with the Hindu Kush mountains in Pakistan, prevent cold Central Asian katabatic winds from blowing in, keeping the bulk of the Indian subcontinent warmer than most locations at the similar latitudes. Simultaneously, the Thar Desert plays a role in attracting moisture-laden southwest summer monsoon winds that, between June and October, provide the majority of India's rainfall. Four major climatic groupings predominate, into which fall seven climatic zones that, as designated by experts, are defined on the basis of such traits as temperature and precipitation.


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Answered by Cricetus
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The reason behind the given scenario is described below.

Explanation:

  • The only reason that causes sub-continent wind speeds seems to be the tremendous impact of that same Monsoon or rainy season.
  • Whenever the summertime monsoon blows across seawater to earth, it causes temperature inversions. This same monsoon blows from within the continental to that same sea as well as causes little rainfall.

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