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Jun 12, 2017

[Ans] the word monsoon is derived from which language


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "the word monsoon is derived from which language"



The major monsoon systems of the world consist of the West African and Asia-Australian monsoons. The inclusion of the North and South American monsoons with incomplete wind reversal has been debated



Step 2 : Answer to the question "the word monsoon is derived from which language"



The word “monsoon” comes from the Arabic word mausim, meaning season. The English monsoon came from Portuguese monção, ultimately from Arabic mawsim (موسم "season") and/or Hindi "mausam", "perhaps partly via early modern Dutch monsun" The term was first used in English in British India (now India, Bangladesh and Pakistan) and neighbouring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the arebia


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The major monsoon systems of the world consist of the West African and Asia-Australian monsoons. Strengthening of the Asian monsoon has been linked to the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau after the collision of the Indian sub-continent and Asia around 50 million years ago Because of studies of records from the Arabian Sea and that of the wind-blown dust in the Loess Plateau of China, many geologists believe the monsoon first became strong around 8 million years ago. Next Step : We care our friends, so we share answers. If you care Share/comment this post.

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