Environmental Sciences, asked by honlystarlhuid1, 4 months ago

write and draw your childhood experiences of the rainy season.

Instructions: This activity is for sharing your childhood memories / joy of the rainy season.

You can write your experience based on suggested points as given below; Kind of sounds you remember – sound of rain, rain falling on roof, wind, thundering, of birds, of waterfalls, etc.

Kind of smell of the rainy season that you remember- of vegetation, of wet soil, dampness, of special food during the season, etc. Clothing at that time. Food during the rainy season, songs of the season. Festivals and crops that you remember? Any disease that people thought could affect them during the period? Problems or difficulties faced due to heavy rains. ​

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Answered by nileshkumarnirala25
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Rainy Season, or the wet season, is one among the four seasons when the region’s average rainfall is achieved. It is generally caused due to changes in the flow of winds and other geological factors. Generally, the rainy season brings much-needed relief from the extreme heat of the preceding summer season, replenishing the rivers and lakes. Plants that were previously wilted spring to life in the rainy season.

Rainy Season, or the wet season, is one among the four seasons when the region’s average rainfall is achieved. It is generally caused due to changes in the flow of winds and other geological factors. Generally, the rainy season brings much-needed relief from the extreme heat of the preceding summer season, replenishing the rivers and lakes. Plants that were previously wilted spring to life in the rainy season.Animals are also active during the rainy season. This is the season where farmers look forward to, as rain becomes the saving grace for their crops. However, the season also has the potential to bring about large scale destruction if preventive measures are not taken. Floods, hurricanes, storms and other water-related natural calamities usually occur during the rainy season.

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