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Why we call monsoon as a unifying bond

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Answered by Eraarora
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The monsoon winds bind the entire country by providing water, which is needed to start off agricultural activities. This is the reason the monsoon is considered a unifying bond for the Indian subcontinent. Despite variations in temperatures across India, the monsoons create a sense of unity because they affect the whole country.

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<b>Monsoon is considered as a unifying bond because:

*The seasonal alternation of the wind systems and the associated weather conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons.

* These monsoon winds binds the whole country by providing water for agricultural activities.

* Many festivals in India that are related to agricultured cycle are celebrated due to monsoon.

* Year after year, people of India from North to South and from east to west eagerly await for the arrival of monsoon.

* The river valley which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit.

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