Geography, asked by rohankanth, 1 year ago

my question is that why are monsoon called unifying bond

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Answered by Olive7
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Monsoon is uneven in India but also inspite of all this our Indian farmers wait for it the whole year. Also there are many festivals based on the monsoon.
Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond?

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Monsoon is considered as an Unifying bond due to the following reasons :-

=> The Indian landscape, its animal and plant life, its entire agricultural calendar and the life of the people including their festivities, revolve around this phenomenon.

=> Year after year, people of India 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 motion to agricultual activities. Which is important for the farmers, and our survival.

=> The river valleys that carry the water from the monsoon also unite as a single river unit, which promotes unity.

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=> You have already know the way the Himalaya protect the subcontinent from extremely cold winds from Asia .

=> This enables northen India to have uniformly high temperature when compared to otherrrr areas on the same latitude.

=> Similarly the peninsula plateau under the influence of sea from 3 sides have moderate temperature.

=> The seasonal alteration of the wind system and associated weather conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons.

=> The Indian landscape ,it's animals and plant life ,it's entire agricultural calender and the life of people ,including their festivals,revolve around this phenomenon.

=> These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities in motion.

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