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Why is monsoon considered a unifying bond?
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The term "unifying bond" implies and attetchment or affectiong of something with another . Such conditions are formed when we talk of formed when we talk of monsoons attetchment with India .The cold winds from North side do not strike India as there exists a natural barrier of the himalayas while , the other places are covered with the extream cold winds in the same latitude .Simarly ,the peninsular India is covered by the seas from three sides.This arrigement also ensures a moderate temperature in India. Again the seasonal reversal of the wind system provides a rhythimc cycles of seasons. India's folk songs histories and food etc. Revolve around this phonemon people of India from North to South and from east to west , eargly away the arriavle of the monsoon.These monsoon winds unite the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities in motion. And ,the river belly which carry this water also unite as a single rivervalley unit​

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