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Why the monsoon considered a unifying bond?

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Answered by kinshukkhandelpduhlf
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Thus monsoon rains have wet and dry spells. So, this phenomena associated with the rainfall during monsoon is known as 'break'. ... These monsoonwinds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities. Thus, in view of the above the monsoon is considered as aunifying bond for this subcontinent.

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Answered by shashankbisht
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Monsoon is traditionally defined as the seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding change in precipitation but it is now used to define the seasonal change in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with the assymmetric heating of land and sea
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