Geography, asked by bhagyashree872, 1 month ago

Monsoon is a unifying bond in India. Explain this statement. ​

Answers

Answered by GoldenShades
5

\huge\boxed{\fcolorbox{white}{pink}{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.

ʜᴏᴘᴇ ᴛʜɪs ʜᴇʟᴘs ʏᴏᴜ

Answered by Sourita
3

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.MONSOON AS A UNIFYING BOND

MONSOON AS A UNIFYING BOND THIS IS DUE TO THE HIMALAYAS PROTECTING IT FROM THE COLD CENTRAL ASIAN WINDS. THE PENINSULAR PLATEAU HAS MODERATE TEMPERATURES DUE TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE SEA ON THREE SIDES. HOWEVER THE MONSOON ALSO UNITES THE LAND LIKE NO OTHER FORCE, BECAUSE IT PROVIDES A RHYTHMIC CYCLE OF SEASONS.Thus monsoon rains have wet and dry spells. So, this phenomena associated with the rainfall during monsoon is known as 'break'. ... These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities. Thus, in view of the above the monsoon is considered as a unifying bond for this subcontinent.

Similar questions