Why does monsoon type of climate belt get rainfall in the summer ?
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The monsoon is a seasonal change in wind direction. In Asia, during the summer (or high-sun season) there is an onshore flow of air (air moving from ocean towards land). ... During the high-sun season, the Intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) induces rain.
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The summer monsoons roar onto the subcontinent from the southwest with the winds carrying moisture from the Indian Ocean and bringing heavy rains from June to September.
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