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Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond?​

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Answered by jiyawalia15
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Explanation:

"Monsoon as a unifying bond" can be summarised in the following points:  

1.) Indian farmers largely depend on the monsoons for irrigation of crops.  

2.) The monsoon type of climate in the Indian sub-continent is unique in itself.  

It characterises Indian climate.

3.)  The monsoon decides the fate of agriculture in Indian economy and also seventy percent work force that depends on it.  

4.)The monsoon also has socio-cultural impact in India where many festivals revolve around the reaping and harvesting of crops.

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Answered by GlamorousGirl
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The word unifying bond is used in reference for monsoon because it binds the entire country together as it provides the much needed water to the agricultural activities. Every year farmers all around the country wait for the monsoon season so that their crops can get water.

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