Monsoon is defined as a seasonal change in the direction of the strongest prevailing wind. In India during summer, monsoons bring rainfall and humidity hence seasonal change. Strong or weak monsoons has their own effect such as drought and flood
Summer monsoons cause Korea to have hot humid weather with fierce winds and strong rain.
Monsoon winds are good examples as they affect the climate of the countries over which they blow. Monsoons are sudden seasonal reversals in wind direction.They bring heavy rain.The strongest monsoons occur in southern Asia,Australia and Africa.The climates of these countries are affected by these monsoons as heavy rain occurs during the monsoon period. The global winds (particularly,Hadley cell,ferner cell and Polar cell) regulate the global weather,help in moving the ocean currents which affect the climate of many countries and sometimes signal an El Nino formation which also affect the climate of many continents.
Geographic conditions change the way we live. For example if you lived in India, you would have to learn how to fish and protect yourselves from the monsoons. If you lived in Antarctica, you would have to make clothing suitable for the cold weather.
the soil does not affect the weather on Earth
Monsoons bring heavy rains.
One way is that our cities create heat islands that affect the weather. Here in Phoenix, the heat island that the city gives off is causing monsoons to move in later and later in the day.
Summer monsoons cause Korea to have hot humid weather with fierce winds and strong rain.
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if it brings too much rain overflowing rivers may causes deadly floods.
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it affect world travel by all the rain that can cause accidents
They are called monsoons.