Chief Characteristics and Effects of the Monsoons or Monsoon Rainfall
(a) The monsoons account for 90% of the rainfall received by India. Almost every part of the country except the east coast of Tamil Nadu receives the bulk of rainfall from the summer monsoons.
(b) The rainfall is neither continuous nor regular even in the wettest areas.
(c) Overall rainfall is not the same each year. The monsoons may be strong or weak in a particular year depending on the intensity and frequency of depression in the Bay of Bengal.
(d) The monsoon rains are not evenly distributed.
(e) A low pressure near the Himalayas may result in heavy rains in the hills causing floods in the plains or the plains may face prolonged dry spells.
(f) Sometimes, the monsoons may break too early or too late. There may be too long or too many breaks in the monsoons, which may retreat too early or too late.
It provides India with most of its yearly rainfall(around 80%) and it supplies crops with one of their needs(water). As before the monsoon there would have been a shortage of water and extremely hot weather which may have damaged them.
It gives rain to the crops in India causing the crops to get the water they need and the people in India to live
Positive- Water for Drinking, Agriculture
Negative- Floods
Arab traders sailing the Indian ocean in their sailing ships preferred to travel during the months of June and July because they were the prevailing months of monsoon winds; that is why they are called trade winds.
The southern part of India is in the Tropics (the Tropic of cancer bisects India near Bhopal). Thus the answer to you question is NO because the entire country is not a tropical region, only part of it is.
himalayas affect india's climate by preventing the cold winds from the central asian countries.
During the summer, seasonal winds called monsoon blow moist air across India from the Indian Ocean.
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Indian climate is strongly affected by the monsoon winds hence the climate type in India is called monsoon.
Monsoon winds affect the climate of a region. Identify factors that influence temperature and precipitation. Latitude, altitude, distance from large bodies or water, climate, microclimate and ocean currents affect temperature and prevailing winds, mountains, and seasonal winds affect precipitation.
the summer monsoons have moisture and have contributed to the area being flooded often.
seasonal winds affect climate
Because the climate change
Because the climate change
Summer monsoons cause Korea to have hot humid weather with fierce winds and strong rain.
Arab traders sailing the Indian ocean in their sailing ships preferred to travel during the months of June and July because they were the prevailing months of monsoon winds; that is why they are called trade winds.
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In an Indian mosoon there are winds over the Arabian Sea which are winter winds that are dry, and summer winds that are wet. These wind cause a dry and wet seasons over India.
The climate of aravalli range is mostly dry....as its present parallel to the direction of monsoon winds.....
The southern part of India is in the Tropics (the Tropic of cancer bisects India near Bhopal). Thus the answer to you question is NO because the entire country is not a tropical region, only part of it is.