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Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond??​

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Answered by Varadboi
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- Farmers in India largely depend on the monsoon for the irrigation of crops.

- They wait for the start of the monsoon for sowing their crops and also for the water.

- The flora and fauna of the country are very much influenced by the monsoon.

- Many Indian festivals which are known by different names around the country are related to the agricultural cycles that are decided by the monsoon.

- The water from the monsoon fills up the rivers which are used by humans and animals for different purposes.

- This forms a unifying bond as it binds the whole country and sets the agricultural activities in motion.

Answered by XxSyedTaminXx
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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. .

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