Answer:
The positive effects of monsoons outbalance the negative impacts that it comes with.
Step-by-step explanation:
Distinct rainy seasons and dry spells are typical of regions with a monsoon climate. Too much rain after a dry spell nearly almost always results in flooding. Droughts on their own are not healthy for humans and animals. Excessive water thus places undue strain on the drainage system.
The positive effects are:
- Abundant freshwater for drinking and crop irrigation
- In India for instance, nearly 80% of its rainfall occurs during the monsoon. Without that, there'd be drought, starvation, and lack.
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