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The word monsoon has been derived from which word?

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a

Mausim

b

Mausam

c

Mausheen

d

Mausumbi 

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

The term monsoon is derived from the word Mausim.
The Arabs, who had also arrived in India as traders, termed the seasonal reversal of the wind system the monsoon.' Mausim is an Arabic word that means "season." The season has strong winds that can evolve into tornadoes and typhoons, followed by constant rains and humid conditions. This phenomenon arises as a result of pressure changes near the oceans.
 
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