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.
Because there is so little rainfall throughout the year in the Deccan Plateau, farmers rely on summer monsoons for the water they need. Each year, these storms bring water that can be used for irrigation and crops. This allows farmers to grow food in areas that are often dry for many months.
Chief Characteristics and Effects of the Monsoons or Monsoon Rainfall (a) The monsoons account for 90% of the rainfall received by India. Almost every part of the country except the east coast of Tamil Nadu receives the bulk of rainfall from the summer monsoons. (b) The rainfall is neither continuous nor regular even in the wettest areas. (c) Overall rainfall is not the same each year. The monsoons may be strong or weak in a particular year depending on the intensity and frequency of depression in the Bay of Bengal. (d) The monsoon rains are not evenly distributed. (e) A low pressure near the Himalayas may result in heavy rains in the hills causing floods in the plains or the plains may face prolonged dry spells. (f) Sometimes, the monsoons may break too early or too late. There may be too long or too many breaks in the monsoons, which may retreat too early or too late.
It is because the south west monsoons which bring 80 percent of rainfall every year touches the western coast of India first and by the time it moves into the interiors and east, the moisture and rainfall gets reduced. So, the western region is wetter than eastern region.
India is so close to the equator that the seasons don't change much. This means plants can grow pretty much year round.
The monsoons is India occur every year, from June to September. Before and after the monsoons the weather is dry and hot for about 9 months.
There are about 15 monsoons per year.
June 1 is regarded as the official date for the occurrence of monsoons in India and goes till September or sometimes October.
It depends where you are if you are in India during monsoons then you get average of 30cm of rain per month!
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.
On average, monsoons are responsible for thousands of deaths each year due to factors such as floods, landslides, and related disasters. The exact number can vary significantly depending on the intensity of the monsoon season and the region affected.
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Heavy monsoons increase agricultural output A weak monsoon season can lead to drought and starvation Monsoons can cause devastating landslides and floods APEX 6.5.2 Test :)
It varies from year to year, but around 12000 visas are granted in India every year. No stats are available on how many applications are recieved.
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