The antonym of monsoon is drought. A monsoon is characterized by heavy rainfall, while a drought is a prolonged period of dry weather with little to no precipitation.
The tropical climate is characterized by high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year, with little temperature variation between seasons. On the other hand, the tropical monsoon climate has distinct wet and dry seasons, with heavy rainfall during the wet season and drier conditions during the dry season. The monsoon climate typically experiences more rainfall than a typical tropical climate.
There are two parts to a monsoon; the summer monsoon and the winter monsoon. In the summer monsoon, the land in a tropical location becomes warmer than the ocean. This creates rasing air currents called updrafts. This draws moist air off the ocean. This air then rises and cools, dropping its moisture in the form of heavy rain. In the winter monsoon, dry air is drawn off the land, resulting in little or no rain.
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This is because south west monsoon has more moisture i.e more amount of water vapors (as it's direction is from sea to land) while north east monsoon is from land to sea and therefore has little moisture
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The answer varies considerably, depending on the location. In some places in Eastern India, the annual rainfall - mostly in the monsoon - can be as much as 10 metres (nearly 33 feet), whereas in some places in Western India it is as little as 0.2 metres (less than 8 inches).