Monsoons are not storms at all , but are weather seasons dry monsoon season ,and wet monsoon seasons.Dry is extremely dry for a long time (months) causing drought conditions. Likewise the wet season is an extremely rainy season causing major flooding in South Asia, also providing water for the next years growing season.
Egypt does not experience hurricanes or monsoons. The country's climate is mostly arid and is characterized by hot, dry weather with occasional rain in some regions. It is not prone to the tropical cyclones that typically lead to hurricanes or the seasonal heavy rains associated with monsoons.
They call their hurricanes typhoons.
C. Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring heavy rains.
tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes
Hurricanes do, but not all cyclones do. Hurricanes fally into a class of weather phenomenon called a tropical cyclone. There are other types of cyclone, however, including mid-latitude or extratropical cyclones, and polar lows.
Yes because Monsoons are hurricanes
Egypt does not experience hurricanes or monsoons. The country's climate is mostly arid and is characterized by hot, dry weather with occasional rain in some regions. It is not prone to the tropical cyclones that typically lead to hurricanes or the seasonal heavy rains associated with monsoons.
The two types of monsoons are wet and dry.
They call their hurricanes typhoons.
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C. Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring heavy rains.
Monsoons help determine the types of agricultural products grown
Yes. in the pacific ocean they are known as Monsoons and Cyclones, depending on what region. Hope this helps! :)
For US States yes.. In Asia areas like India and Thailand usually get a large front of "monsoons" instead.
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Summer monsoons and winter monsoons are both driven by the temperature difference between land and water, which causes a change in wind direction and brings heavy rainfall to certain regions. Both types of monsoons are important for replenishing water resources and supporting agriculture in affected areas.
No. Hurricanes and tornadoes are two different types of storm. Size is not the only difference.