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No. A monsoon is a seasonal pattern in precipitation, particularly in South and Southeast Asia. The winter monsoon brings dry conditions as wind blows off the land while the summer monsoon brings heavy rain as the wind blows off the warm ocean. Cyclones can sometimes form with the storms of the summer monsoon.
As soon as the droplets become too heavy for wind currents to keep them in the cloud, they fall under gravity.
Because a deep area of low pressure is often what brings that weather, and in departing it typically allows an area of high pressure to slide in behind it. It is this pressure difference (between high and low) that causes strong wind.
It is a wind from the south west or south that brings heavy rain to southern Asia in the summer
A strong wind that can bring heavy rain
A strong wind that can bring heavy rain
1. A wind system that influences large climatic regions and reverses direction seasonally.2.a. A wind from the southwest or south that brings heavy rainfall to southern Asia in the summer.b. The rain that accompanies this wind
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Driving rain is when a strong wind is blowing the heavy downpour of rain against, for example, someone walking into the wind.
A squall is a sudden small wind, especially if it brings rain. Driving means the wind is strong and the rain heavy. The simile means that the squall covers everything completely like night does.
wind helps in a flood because it brings the rain and it it's cloud are strong enough to produce rain.
Land IS washed away in heavy rain and wind through the processes of weathering and erosion. The reason ALL of it is not washed away at once is because it takes considerable time for enough material to be weathered for it to be carried away by the rain and wind.
This sentence has a compound subject, rain and wind. A compound sentence has two independent clauses (each have a subject and a verb). An example of a compound sentence would be "The rain caused major flooding, and the heavy wind damaged buildings and trees."
No. A monsoon is a seasonal pattern in precipitation, particularly in South and Southeast Asia. The winter monsoon brings dry conditions as wind blows off the land while the summer monsoon brings heavy rain as the wind blows off the warm ocean. Cyclones can sometimes form with the storms of the summer monsoon.