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BY JASHITH

 A monsoon is a
seasonal change in
the direction of
the prevailing
wind. This wind
shift typically
brings about a
marked change in
local weather.
 Monsoon winds are
caused when the Sun
heats the
atmosphere. It is a
shift in wind that
occurs due to a
change in local
weather. Simply
speaking, when, there
are differences in
temperatures
between the oceans
and the continents,
monsoon winds occur.
 In areas such as
Southern Asia, winds
blow from land to
ocean most of the
year, making the
climate dry. However,
during certain months
of the year, the
winds begin to blow
from the ocean to
the land making the
air moist. This moist
ocean air is what
causes the monsoon
rains over many
countries.
BOYS:RAINCOAT
, GUMBOOTS
GIRLS:RAINCO
AT,
GUMBOOTS
 Many parts of the world
experience monsoons
to some extent.
Probably the most
famous are the Asian
monsoons, which affect
India, China, Japan,
and Southeast Asia.
Monsoons also impact
portions of central
Africa, where their rain
is critical to supporting
life in the area south of
the Sahara Desert.

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