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← GeographyWhich climatic effect occurs when the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) migrates seasonally?
A)Monsoon development due to pressure shifts✓
B)Glacial expansion caused by polar cooling
C)Ozone depletion from increased UV radiation
D)Desertification driven by reduced rainfall
💡 Explanation
When the ITCZ migrates, seasonal pressure shifts occur because differential heating between hemispheres alters wind patterns, creating monsoons characterized by heavy rainfall. Therefore monsoon development results, rather than glacial expansion, ozone depletion, or desertification, which require alternative mechanisms.
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