Monsoon
summer monsoons that pick up moisture from the southwest.
The monsoon wind system brings heavy rains to South Asia. The southwest monsoon, in particular, is responsible for the summer rains that are crucial for agriculture and water supply in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
No. The monsoon is essential to life in many parts of Asia. The summer moonsoon brings heavy rains to parts of South and Southeast Asia. It can cause damaging or deadly floods, but it also creates conditions that are wet enough to grow rice.
monsoons in the heavy summer
It is covered in grassland, because of all the heavy rains for the tropical weather
Because of Insects, Wild animals, and Heavy rains.
The monsoon wind blows towards the land in summer, bringing heavy rains due to moisture picked up from oceans, and away from the land in winter, resulting in dry weather as it carries less moisture. This phenomenon is common in regions like South and Southeast Asia.
Monsoon rains usually occur in regions near the Indian Ocean, including South Asia, Southeast Asia, parts of East Asia, and some parts of Africa. These regions experience seasonal changes in wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall during the summer months.
It is a heavy rain that comes to Asia every summer. This rain helps their crops grow.
Grasslands ( Same worksheet ;) )
It is a wind from the south west or south that brings heavy rain to southern Asia in the summer
Southeast Asia, particularly the regions of present-day Thailand and Myanmar, depended on heavy tropical rains rather than rivers for farming during the time period 8000 to 600 BCE. They practiced rainfed agriculture, relying on the monsoon rains to cultivate their crops.