Thursday, 26 December 2013

Monsoons - Fewer seasons

Fewer seasons

Monsoons are winds that carry heavy rains.
The rains fall in the tropics in summer during the hot, rainy season. The Sun warms up the sea, which causes huge banks of cloud to form. Monsoons then blow these clouds towards land. Once the rains hit the continent, they can pour for weeks.
heavy rain
( When the rains are especially heavy, they cause chaos. Streets turn to rivers, and sometimes people’s homes are even washed away.)
Monsoons happen mainly in Asia.
Asia
However, there are some parts of the Americas that are close to the Equator that also have a season that is very rainy. Winds can carry such heavy rain clouds that there are flash floods in the deserts of the southwestern United States. The floods happen because the land has been baked hard during the dry season.

Many part of the tropics have two seasons, not -four.
asia tropic
They are the parts of the world closest to the Equator, an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. Here it is always hot, as these places are constantly facing the Sun. However, the movement of the Earth affects the position of a great band of cloud. In June, the tropical areas north of the Equator have the strongest heat and the heaviest rain storms. In December, it is the turn of the areas south of the Equator.
In a tropical rain-forest, you need your umbrella every day.
Forests
(Daily rainfall feeds the lush rain-forest vegetation.)
Rain-forests have rainy weather all year round — but there is still a wet and a dry season. It is just that the wet season is even wetter!

I DON'T BELIEVE IT

In part of monsoon India over 26,000 millimeters of rain have fallen in a single year!
rain
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Monsoons - Fewer seasons

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