A tropical climate is needed for a monsoon. The rains make the temperature drop making it cooler than the usual climate. This makes the rain heavier and come down more.
A low point for water to converge.
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.
This would be moisture buildup present in the air. The high pressure from this would develop over the area, getting conditions ready for the monsoon.
the breaking of monsoon is also known as arrival of monsoon.
Dew does not form damp and wet conditions.
The plural form of monsoon is monsoons.
A low point for water to converge.
The working conditions in the places that the workers worked at...they needed to be more sanitary.
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.
More than just two conditions are needed, but the two most important ones are convective instability and wind shear.
Wave action, Volcanic activity and land and water erosion are needed to have salinity currents form. Hope this helped@ :)
This would be moisture buildup present in the air. The high pressure from this would develop over the area, getting conditions ready for the monsoon.
Your answer depends on the life form. Conditions under which the life form thrives in the Antarctic Region must be maintained throughout the complete duration of transit from its source to its destination.
Same as those anywhere else. See the related question.
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.
QUICK ANSWERThe summer monsoon brings heavy rains and creates a moisture-rich atmosphere, while the winter monsoon generates long periods of dry and arid conditions. The summer monsoon generally begins in April and lasts through late September, while the winter monsoon arrives in October and ends in March. Rainfall produced during the summer monsoon can be very intense; flash floods and even crop damage are not uncommon in regions subject to the monsoon's effects.
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