______ winds carry water and it rains
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The winds from the oceans carry water and bring rain. It is a part of the water cycle. The monsoon winds carry water and it rains.
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Monsoon winds carry water and it rains.
Explanation:
- From summer to winter, these monsoon seasonal winds shift their direction as the temperature varies between land and sea.
- Farmers benefit greatly from the monsoon winds since they are able to cultivate more plants and seasonal crops thanks to them.
- Large amounts of water are transported to India by the southwest monsoon winds.
- Temperatures rise quickly during the southwest monsoon season.
- As the temperature rises, the pressure drops as a result of the low-pressure state, which draws the southern hemisphere's trade winds from the Indian Ocean and causes it to further strengthen.
- These winds abruptly reverse directions to the southwest after crossing the equator, which is why the season during which these winds blow is also known as the southwest monsoon.
- This season is unique in that it significantly lowers the temperature.
- As the first rain of the rainy season, we can also claim that it provides us with reprieve from the summer heat.
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