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essay on rain - a boon a bane​

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Answered by hemantkumar729
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Rainy season is the favourite season of almost everyone as it comes after the very hot summer season. The season in which the year’s most annual rainfall occurs is called the rainy season. The extent of rainy season and the amount of rains; however, varies from place to place, depending upon the local topography, wind patterns and other climatic factors. Some places across the globe have rainy season extending up to one to three or may be four months, while the equatorial regions experience wet and dry climate throughout the year. Rains constitute a vital natural resource and are very essential for flora, fauna, agriculture and ecological balance of a place.

Though, a moderate rainy season is the best; too low and too much of rains have its own consequences. A weak rainy season could cause famine and drought while a very strong rainy season may result in floods; nevertheless, annual rainy season is essential for life on planet.

Answered by murali9369
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Rains, a natural boon for those who are cultivators of land, a source of water for rivers, and cleaner of all atmospheric impurities, can become a natural catastrophe if received beyond the earth's capacity to absorb it.The monsoon rains are a big deal in India. Everyone from the farmer to the stockbroker tracks the rain. The former because the sowing pattern depends on it, and the latter because agricultural growth boosts the country’s economy.

But a good monsoon is often a bane for school-going children in rural India, a new study has found.

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