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Monsoon
The monsoon is a season of heavy rainfall that occurs in many parts of the world, typically occurring between June and September. Monsoons are characterized by strong winds that bring heavy rains and can cause flooding and landslides in affected areas. In many regions, the monsoon is an important source of water for agriculture, and can have a significant impact on local economies and communities. The word “monsoon” is derived from the Arabic word “mausim,” which means “season,” and refers to the seasonal reversal of winds that brings the rains. Monsoons can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on their intensity and the preparedness of affected communities.