summer monsoons blow South and winter monsoons blow North. Monsoons come from the ocean;)
Monsoons.
Monsoons are seasonal winds that typically blow consistently in one direction in a region. For example, the summer monsoon in South Asia brings winds from the southwest, while the winter monsoon brings winds from the northeast.
These seasonal winds are called monsoons and they occur due to the difference in temperature between land and ocean. In summer, monsoons bring moist air, while in winter, they bring dry air. Monsoons are important for agriculture and climate patterns in many regions of the world.
The direction of the wind in the winter can vary depending on regional weather patterns. In general, in the mid-latitudes, winds tend to blow from the north or northwest during the winter months due to cold air moving southward from the Arctic regions. However, in other areas, winds may also come from different directions or shift frequently depending on local weather systems.
On the average, it most often blow horizontally.
the winter monsoons blow dry air from the northeast for wet monsoons they pick up moisture from the ocean
From October to May, the winter monsoons blow dry air from the northeast.The summer monsoons come in the middle of June.It picks up moisture from the ocean.People rely on the summer monsoons for rain.winter is cold climate and summer is hot
Winter monsoons are periods of heavy rainfall in winter that can cause floods.
Monsoons
Summer monsoons blow from the Indian Ocean and the southern Pacific Ocean
summer monsoons come from the direction of the ocean so they bring moisture and make farming easier. winter monsoons come from the north and bring dry air, making farming hard.
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.
These winds are known as monsoons. In summer, they blow from the sea towards the land, bringing moisture and rain, while in winter they blow from the land towards the sea, resulting in dry conditions.
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summer monsoons come from the direction of the ocean so they bring moisture and make farming easier. winter monsoons come from the north and bring dry air, making farming hard.
monsoons.
Monsoons.