In winter there is a high pressure on the Indian mainland while the pressure over the Indian ocean remains low then. So, winds start blowing from Indian mainland towards the sea in winter. These winds are called retreating monsoons which blow in the months of October and November from the land towards the sea from northeast direction. When these dry winds cross over the Bay of Bengal, they pick up moisture and when they strike against the Eastern Ghats they cause heavy rain on the east coast of India. Hence, southern part of east coast of India or the Tamil Nadu coast receives more rain during the winter months from October to November.
C. Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring heavy rains.
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.
no, it just rains alot because of the gulf stream, which also keeps most of the Atlantic warmer.
The monsoons and rainfall were crucial to the Indus Valley Civilization, as they provided the essential water supply needed for agriculture in an otherwise arid region. The predictable seasonal rains supported the cultivation of crops like wheat and barley, which were vital for sustaining the population. Additionally, the Indus River, fed by monsoon rains, facilitated trade and transportation, further contributing to the civilization's economic prosperity. Without these seasonal rains, the agricultural practices and overall development of the Indus Valley would have been severely hindered.
the earliest civilisations were in what is now known as Iraq Egypt china and India.The civilization most affected by monsoons was India as the rainfall in the others were not great enough.In India this phenomenon affected the type and frequency of crops which enabled humans to settle in large cities that could be supported by the countryside
monsoons are erratic in nature monsoons are unevenly spread and sporadic monsoon rains are orographic in nature monsoons bring rain in summer monsoons rain determine the econimic state of the country by controlling the agricultural prosperity some of the rains occurs due to tropical depressions
There are several factors involved in Chennai weather patterns, all because of it geographical location. Chennai is located in the thermal equator area.(which means it is much hotter at certain times of the year than other because the sun shines more directly on it at these times. The N.E. monsoons bring the most rains in mid September-December. Thermal currents are constantly lifting moist air from the ocean and Bay of Bengal. This NE flow of air cools these currents and cause significant rain not evident in other parts of India. Add to this that cyclonic disturbances in the Bay of Bengal can acerbate the weather situation.-Vernit
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C. Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring heavy rains.
monsoons are erratic in nature monsoons are unevenly spread and sporadic monsoon rains are orographic in nature monsoons bring rain in summer monsoons rain determine the econimic state of the country by controlling the agricultural prosperity some of the rains occurs due to tropical depressions
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Monsoons are seasonal wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall to specific regions. They can cause flooding, landslides, and damage, but they are also essential for agriculture and replenishing water supplies in many parts of the world. Monsoons are typically associated with the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
Monsoons are seasonal wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall to certain regions. Monsoons can cause both flooding and drought conditions depending on the timing and intensity of the rains. Monsoons are influenced by temperature differences between land and ocean, leading to a reversal in wind direction. Monsoons primarily affect regions in South and Southeast Asia, but can also impact parts of Africa and the Americas.
monsoons
The times of years that it rains in the Indian- Sub continent
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.
summer monsoons that pick up moisture from the southwest.