In some areas there is no irrigation system and people depends on agriculture so they wait for rain water to grow food crops
monsoons
South Asia
Monsoons in Southeast Asia are characterized by a seasonal reversal of winds, bringing heavy rainfall from the southwest in the summer and from the northeast in the winter. These monsoons are essential for agriculture in the region but can also lead to flooding and landslides. The strength and timing of monsoons can vary each year, affecting crop yields and water resources.
it effects south Asia and southeast Asia because it bring heavy rain for farmers to farm.
Wind and rain are redirected to the east, to Southeast Asia.
The monsoons can cause flooding and landslides, but if there is too little rain, it can cause droughts.
America, south americas
Wet MonsoonsWet Monsoons affect southeast Asia as they can flood and drown animals, plants and people. Dry MonsoonsDry Monsoons create droughts which can wither crops and kill people and animals.
Monsoons mainly hit South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of East Asia. These regions experience distinct seasonal changes in wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.
Helps the crops grow,especially rice as they need a lot of water.
Wind and rain are redirected to the east, to Southeast Asia.
Monsoons all have predictable characteristics. They are: heavy rain, strong wind, and intense heat waves. Monsoons are common in south and southeast Asia.