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Monsoon
summer monsoons that pick up moisture from the southwest.
it rains pretty much in the mountains and in the summer it is very dry, but is cool and damp
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.
It is the cumulonimbus that produces heavy rains.
usually ist the nord region swept by heavy winds and rains and this can bring about destruction of crops
monsoon
Yes but limited...can and will cause very serious health issues...especially after heavy rains...toxic more in the summer
Heavy rains are helpful and also lead to loss of property and life. Heavy rains destroys crops and Sometimes make rivers overflow leading to flooding. Heavy rains also help when it is too hot as it cools down the temperatures.
When hurricanes impact Central America, which is relatively mountainous, the heavy rains can produce landslides.
its raining cats and dogs
Many parts of Australia's eastern half and the north are flood-prone due to the numerous river systems and low plains throughout the region. The northern and eastern coasts are also prone to summer cyclones (which bring heavy rains) and seasonal monsoonal rains. These rains can send large amounts of water across the northern plains, through Queensland's "channel country", which floods huge areas of land in north western Queensland. Another particularly flood-prone region is the Hunter Valley in New South wales.