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Brooke
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8 June, 16:32
How do monsoons differ from shamals and simoons?
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Kinsley Carpenter
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Monsoon - A seasonal wind that dominates the climate of South Asia.
Shamal - A hot, dry northwesternly wind blowing across the Persian Gulf in summer, typically causing sandstorms.
Simoon - A hot, dry, dust-laden wind blowing in the desert, especially in Arabia.
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