Social Sciences, asked by shrdu, 9 months ago

monsoon acts as a unifying bond in India.why? ​

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Answered by RubiiPatel
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Answer:

The monsoon winds bind the entire country by providing water, which is needed to start off agricultural activities. This is the reason the monsoon is considered a unifying bond for the Indian subcontinent.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In the following ways, it will affect the county

(i) There will be a change in the landscape.

(ii) The fauna and flora will be disturbed.

(iii) Due to a change in the cycle of the season, Indian agricultural cycle will be disturbed.

(iv) Many of the festivals like Baisakhi, Pongal, Onam, Bihu, etc will come to an end.

(v) Rivers will run short of water so religious rituals will be disturbed.

(vi) Drinking water will go short.

(vii)River navigation and many of the recreational activities will come to a halt.

(viii)A number of river water disputes will take place not only between countries but also among states.

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