This is what you need to know about the southwest monsoon that rains in India from June to September.


Ahmedabad, June 7, 2021, Saturday

The word monsoon originates from the Arabic word mosin. Which means season. However, it has become common to call the arrival of monsoon as monsoon. However, it is equally interesting to know the arrival of the life-saving monsoon in India, starting with the country's economy. Because the earth revolves around the sun, some of it stays away from the sun for some time. Which is called sunset and dextrose. There are two imaginary lines on the earth, Cancer and Capricorn. Cancer is at the equator at sunset and Capricorn is at the equator. It is because of this change on earth that winter and summer are experienced. The summer time is March to June while the rainy season is from June to September.


Where it gets hotter, the air gets warmer and goes up. This creates low air pressure in the entire area. So cold air with heavy pressure rushes to fill this air gap. As this cold air passes through the ocean it is humid which brings rain. In winter the dry air cools as it flows from the land to the sea. In summer, the sun sets from March 4 and reaches the equator on June 21, making the part of Central Asia very hot. Thus the air gets warmer and the rain falls on the ground in the sky. Across the equator, the left-sided winds bring the monsoon to India, Burma, Southeast Asia, northern Australia, the coast of Guinea in West Africa, and the Pacific coast of Colombia.

Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh has two monsoons a year


As the sun moves south after September 8, the air pressure in the monsoon regions increases. The northeast winds bring winter as the air is cold. This killer cooling wind that blows back to the sea. Due to the vast Himalayan mountain range in India, these cold winds cannot enter India. The coastal areas of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh receive winter rains as the air becomes humid when it crosses the Bay of Bengal, which is also said to be the return of monsoon.


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