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Why monsoon control the currents?

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How do people in Southeast Asia and India adapt to the monsoon climate?

the adapt it by moving by the different weather currents.


What is summer monsoon?

There are two parts to a monsoon; the summer monsoon and the winter monsoon. In the summer monsoon, the land in a tropical location becomes warmer than the ocean. This creates rasing air currents called updrafts. This draws moist air off the ocean. This air then rises and cools, dropping its moisture in the form of heavy rain. In the winter monsoon, dry air is drawn off the land, resulting in little or no rain.


How is the circulation of the Indian Ocean affected in winter?

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Is not a temperature control?

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What causes the heavy rains that Mumbai experiences during a monsoon?

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What is a weather monsoon?

weather monsoons are seasonal winds that bring moist air from oceans and seas over land. The winds are in the reverse direction of flow from the non-monsoon season, and can generate copious precipitation as well as changes in the surface currents in the sea.


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Describe the wind direction of monsoons and the effect that they produce upon surface currents?

A monsoon or "hurricane" are very large and very powerful storms. the strength of the storm will depend on how long it has had to form, but the stronger the storm is... the stronger the winds are. the winds given off from a monsoon can affect the direction of the wind and the affect those winds have on the currents. if the winds pick up just enough to redirect the trade winds, westerlies, ect... then the currents direction may also be changed (temporarily). the affect the storm has on the current may cause the disaster to get worse. but those surface currents may also not only change the weather but the fishing as well. it (in some cases) has caused famine due to a lack of fishing. so a monsoon is one of the most deadly natural disasters. the change of the surface currents may be a threat to countries that rely on fishing for food.Copy and paste this to your novelstars suite submission 19 semester 2 question #32.http://www.novelstars.com/Monsoons are strong seasonal winds near India. Monsoon winds blow from one direction in the winter and the opposite direction in the summer. When the wind reverses, the surface currents produced also reverse