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heavy rainfall during the months of october and november is received by
During summer months like may, June and July.
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.
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It ranges from 6 months at the pole to several months in the polar circle.
In ancient Egypt, new soil, known as "black silt," was laid down on the fields during the annual flooding of the Nile River. This typically occurred during the months of July and August, coinciding with the flood season. The floodwaters brought rich sediment that replenished the soil, making it fertile for agriculture.
Because the moisture comes in the form of snow in the mountains. The snow melts in the spring, runs down to storage reservoirs, and is then diverted through canals to the fields all summer. The same method is used in several of the western US states.
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Short term effects of flooding include: People drowning homes destroyed Communication links being broken Long term effects of flooding include: job losses Water base diseases being spread Short term effects of flooding mean what happened immediately after flooding or during the flood. Long term effects of flooding mean how were people effected months after the flood.
i would say days maybe even months
A monsoon is the term used to define a shifting weather pattern based on season and temperature. Therefore a monsoon blows toward a continent from the sea bringing heavy rainfall during the summer months.
shait the season of inundation when the flooding occurs
The came every year for three months when the River Nile flooded and no work was possible in the fields. They did all the heavy work such as quarrying, building ramps and putting the stones in place
They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce. They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce.
Japan gets a lot of rain depending on the season. During the rainy season, the island can experience flooding. In the winter months, Japan is extremely dry.
Mainstream historians seem to agree that, in Israel/Judea, flocks were kept in the fields only during the period from approximately April through October. Cold nights and frequent cold rains made the other months difficult for grazing and herding.
, I some what know the answer to your question that is being asked. I just studied it a couple of months ago, but barely do I remember. What I do remember is that, I think the 'King' or 'Pharaoh' tells them what to do. Such as, build houses or anything they are commanded.