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Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond?​

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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.

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