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why does India have a monsoon type of climate?
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Answered by itzpiyush949
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- Our country India has a monsoon type of climate because the Indian climate is influenced by the winds which are called monsoon winds. ... When these winds blow over the warm oceans, they pick up moisture from these oceans and pick up moisture from them and this results in rainfall in India. . .

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Answered by imsreenanda
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Our country India has a monsoon type of climate because the Indian climate is influenced by the winds which are called monsoon winds. This type of climate is based on distinct seasons and the reversal of monsoon winds. The monsoon climate occurs because of the differential heating of the land and water bodies. Air crosses the equator and turns right to the low pressure zone over the subcontinent of India after moving from a high pressure area over the southern Indian ocean. When these winds blow over the warm oceans, they pick up moisture from these oceans and pick up moisture from them and this results in rainfall in India.

The climate of India is a monsoon type of climate because of its weather conditions which change from season to season. Our country, India would have been a desert without monsoon.

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