-noun
1.
the seasonal wind of the Indian ocean and southern Asia, blowing from the southwest in summer and from the northeast in winter.
2.
(in India and nearby lands) the season during which the southwest monsoon blows, commonly marked by heavy rains; rainy season.
3.
any wind that changes directions with the seasons.
4.
any persistent wind established between water and adjoining land.
above is the smartical way lol my redneck version is a water tornado!!!!
the mountains cause moonsoon winds from the south to rise and drop moisture as rain?
The difference in precipitation during summer and winter monsoons is primarily due to variations in atmospheric conditions and temperature. During the summer monsoon, intense heating of land leads to low-pressure systems, drawing in moisture-laden winds from the ocean, resulting in heavy rainfall. In contrast, the winter monsoon is characterized by cooler temperatures and high-pressure systems over land, causing drier air to flow from the land to the sea, which results in significantly less precipitation. These seasonal shifts in pressure and temperature drive the contrasting rainfall patterns associated with each monsoon phase.
northeast moonsoon is called habagat
yes
The moonsoon occurs when there is change in the direction of the wind.
Religion..!! Islam
bwisit kayo mali ang answer nyo....
moonsoon
deciduous moonsoon forest , alpine grassland and tundra vegetation
Monsoons seaosn brings devasting floods to countries in Southern and Southeats Asia.
Southeast Moonsoon
Saan nag mula ang moonsoon
describe why the moonsoon important for south and south-East Asia
because of it that Pakistan is a very very small, fool, poor and none sense country