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why does india have a monsoon type of climate... ples dont google​

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Answered by hv18062007
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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. ... These winds blow over the warm oceans, pick up moisture from them resulting into rainfall in India.

Answered by prachiyadavanshi
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Explanation:

The flow of moist air from ocean toward land in summer creates MONSOON or MONSOON WINDS . The word monsoon is derived from Arabic word " mausium" which means season or a shift in wind.

The term MONSOON had traditionally been used to describe the typical climate of the Indian Peninsula during the rainy season.

Now a day , this term is being also used to describe the similar climate in others parts of the world ..

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