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The people affected by monsoons could not grow crops because of floods.

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What are the effects of monsoons?

Monsoons can cause flooding.


What months do monsoons happen in?

the winter monsoons blow dry air from the northeast for wet monsoons they pick up moisture from the ocean


Why do monsoons occur in Arizona but no?

Monsoons don't occur in AZ. It is located in a desert and a monsoons happen in tropical areas.


What are other facts about monsoons?

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What type of monsoons bring heavy rainfall?

summer monsoons.


What is the difference between monsoon burst and monsoon break?

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How do winter monsoons different from summer monsoons?

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


What season winds dominate India's climate?

Monsoons


Are there monsoons in England?

No. Monsoons are generally only in tropical Asian countries.


What are two types of monsoons?

The two types of monsoons are wet and dry.


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Is the subcontinent region dominated by monsoons?

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