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Q: What might happen in South Asia if there were no monsoons?
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Why the monsoons are important for south and south east Asia?

describe why the moonsoon important for south and south-East Asia


What part of the world are mostly affected by monsoons?

South Asia


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What are 3 characteristics of monsoons?

Monsoons all have predictable characteristics. They are: heavy rain, strong wind, and intense heat waves. Monsoons are common in south and southeast Asia.


What brings much needed rain to the countries of south Asia?

Monsoons


Which wind system which brings heavy rains to south Asia?

monsoons!


How do monsoons shape the season of south Asia?

it effects south Asia and southeast Asia because it bring heavy rain for farmers to farm.


Which areas in East Asia are most affected by monsoons?

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Is southern china wet and warm because of monsoons?

The atmospheric and seasonal phenomena of the monsoons are not limited to the south eastern People's Republic of China. The Monsoons affect Southeast Asia and South Asia (India and Bangladesh) also. The monsoons are indeed humid, but they are not representative of the entire Southern China, which includes its annexed territory of Tibet.


The heavy rains in South Asia are due to the?

summer monsoons that pick up moisture from the southwest.


Where do most monsoons take place?

Monsoons Mostly occur in Asia and India because the northern hemisphere has more land than the southern hemisphere


What are seasonal winds in south Asia called?

They are called monsoons and it all depends on if it is a winter monsoon or a summer monsoon. A summer monsoon is a rainy and moist, while a winter monsoon is a dry.