There are four main seasons in India. We have local names for the seasons:Winter is called shishir;Summer is greeshm;Monsoon is varsha, andPost-monsoon is sharad.Winter from December to February; summer or pre monsoon season from March to may; monsoon season from June to September and post ûmonsoon season in October and November. Monsoon is the longest season with a duration of four months while post monsoon is the shortest with a duration of only two months. The remaining two seasons are of three months each.Source: www.hsb.iitm.ac.in
because in the monsoon, even though it is summer it will still rain, usually bu the monsoon
break is something which indicates a sudden stop of the rainfall in the summer monsoon
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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.
The people in India depend on the summer monsoon to bring cold air to the subcontinent
The people in India depend on the summer monsoon to bring cold air to the subcontinent
The four main seasons in India are Summer, Winter, Monsoon and pre-monsoon.
During the summer, seasonal winds called monsoon blow moist air across India from the Indian Ocean.
Indian seasons are summer, monsoon, autumn, winter and spring
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There are four: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn.
kulu manali in summer and kerla at the start of monsoon
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Because of the monsoons, the people of India will be able to grow crops that is necessary to survive. It is also because of the rain they usually do not get during the rest of the year they now get it.
The summer season in India is from March to June. Summer is the pre-monsoon season. The average temperature is between 90 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit. It is a time for high winds and scorching sun.
A severe storm in India is a monsoon.