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Describe the monsoon as the unifying bond??

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Answered by Yeshaswini
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Monsoon is considered as a unifying factor because of the following reasons: 

* The peninsular plateau, under the influence of the sea from three sides, has moderate temperatures.

 * The effect of monsoon on the Indian subcontinent is quite perceptible. The seasonal alteration of the wind systems and the associated weather conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons.

 * The flora and fauna in entire Indian landscape, agricultural calendar and the life of the people, including their festivities, revolve around this phenomenon.

 * The people of India especially the farmers from north to south and from east to west, eagerly await the arrival of the monsoon. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities in motion. The river valleys which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit.


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<b>Monsoon is considered as a unifying bond because:

*The seasonal alternation of the wind systems and the associated weather conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons.

* These monsoon winds binds the whole country by providing water for agricultural activities.

* Many festivals in India that are related to agricultured cycle are celebrated due to monsoon.

* Year after year, people of India from North to South and from east to west eagerly await for the arrival of monsoon.

* The river valley which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit.

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