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Why is monsoon considered a unifying bond

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Monsoon is considered as unifying bond because southern India is surrounded by water from three sides and monsoon provides rain between June to September.

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Moonson is a weather phenomenon which takes places periodically, every year, in the Southeastern regions of Asia, especially in India. The Himalaya prevents the extension of this phenomenon to the North and therefore stays in the Asian subcontinent and in India, and concentrates its effects there.

It consists on strong winds and rain during a period of time. It is regarded as a unifying bond, because it provides to the country of India, for example, the necessary amount of water to conduct agricultural activities and to sustain human life and prevents the proliferation of droughts which would bring death and miseries. In the end, not only the climate, landscape and animal and plant life are strongly dependent on the monsoon, but also human life, for example, economic activities and festivities.

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