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Q: Difference between tropical evergreen and tropical monsoon forest?
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What are the difference between rainy season and transition monsoon?

Monsoon and rainy season both are same.


What is monsoon tropical?

A tropical monsoon is basically a climate that is very wet for much of the year. This type of climate often produces tropical forests and is sometimes called a tropical wet climate.


What is the difference between winter and summer monsoon?

I don’t know


Where is Monsoon Forest located?

A type of tropical forest found in regions showing a marked dry season followed by torrential rain; a monsoon. The vegetation is adapted to withstand the drought so that trees are semi-deciduous or evergreen. The forest is more open and has more undergrowth than tropical rain forest. So this is not an specific forest on an specific place.


What is the difference between north east monsoon and retreating monsoon?

RetreatIng moonsoon winds blow from nw whereas ne monsoon blow from ne


What is the difference between northeast monsoon and retreating monsoon?

Northeast monsoon , are the monsoon that come from south . This season starts from June and in the month of September . retreating monsoon starts from the mid of september month and ends in the november month .


What is southern monsoon?

A tropical monsoon is basically a climate that is very wet for much of the year. This type of climate often produces tropical forests and is sometimes called a tropical wet climate.


Which are the tropical monsoon forests animals?

rhinoceros


What climate does saigon Vietnam have?

Tropical Monsoon


What tropical storm starts with a m?

Monsoon?


What is the difference between southwest monsoon and northeast monsoon?

flow is stronger during the Northeastmonsoon than during the Southwestmonsoon. ... stress at the surface,


Which region depended on heavy tropical rains?

Regions near the equator, such as the Amazon rainforest in South America and the Congo Basin in Africa, depend on heavy tropical rains to sustain their lush vegetation and biodiversity. These areas experience high rainfall due to their proximity to the Intertropical Convergence Zone.