The answer is the monsoon. Monsoon was a seasonal rains that would drench India every spring.
because of the monsoon flood and the plateau is high
You have to cross the Indian Ocean to travel from eastern Africa to India, but you can travel on land.
You would pass through the Indian Ocean.
Arab traders sailing the Indian ocean in their sailing ships preferred to travel during the months of June and July because they were the prevailing months of monsoon winds; that is why they are called trade winds.
monsoon is the simple subject. The complete subject would be: The monsoon in India...
The answer is the monsoon. Monsoon was a seasonal rains that would drench India every spring.
monsoon weather
The Arabian Sea.
because of the monsoon flood and the plateau is high
The word monsoon comes from the Arabic word â??Mawsinâ??, which means season. The monsoon season is technically the windy and rainy season, but it is more than that, because the monsoon rains are what bring life to places such as India that would be nearly lifeless deserts without them.
The Indian Ocean is between Africa and India. So you would have to cross the Indian Ocean to get to India or Africa!:)
You have to cross the Indian ocean to travel from eastern Africa to India, but you can travel on land.
Northern India would have been warmer by about 5 degrees. Southern Indian peninsula temperature, would have been more or less the same due to monsoon and sea breeze. (Im not a speacialist, my answer is just a guess)
The Indian Ocean.
you would have to pass through the indian ocean to get from eastern Africa to india
You have to cross the Indian Ocean to travel from eastern Africa to India, but you can travel on land.