Refer to the sketch and extract of a monsoon wind. WINDS SET THE STAGE FOR APPROACH OF MONSOON WIND B Land is cooler Moist ae biow from above the ocean to the land Moisture condenses and becomes ran Land is warmer than the ocean Ocean is cooler than the land Cool air sinks Cool air sinks than the ocean Dry air blows from land to ocean Warm air rises The crucial southwest monsoon wind starts its journey into the Indian subcontinent from the coast around 1 June with a standard deviation of about seven days. Monsoon rainfall is critical for agricultural production, which accounts for about 18% of the economy and is the largest employer. [Adapted from deccanherald 1.4.1 Define the term monsoon winds. (1 x2) (2) 1.4.2 Identify the direction of the monsoon wind, according to the extract that blows in sketch A. (1x1) (1) 1.4.3 Why does this wind that you identified in QUESTION 1.4.2 bring heavy (1x2) (2) rainfall to the Indian subcontinent? 1.4.4 Describe the weather conditions that would prevail over the Indian subcontinent in sketch B. (1x2) (2) 1.4.5 In a paragraph of approximately EIGHT lines explain the negative (4x2) (8) economic impact that the subcontinent of India would experience if the conditions in sketch B are prolonged (continued)​