Why monsoon is know as unifying bond explain in detail

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Answer: Monsoon is known as unifying bond because of the following reasons:
1) The peninsular plateau, under influence of the sea from three sides, has moderate temperatures.
2) The effect of monsoon on the Indian subcontinent is quite perceptible. The seasonal alteration of the wind systems and the associated weather conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons.
3) The people of India especially the farmer from north to south and from east to west, eagerly await the arrival of the monsoon. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set agricultural activities in motion. The river valleys which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit. 

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B.
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A. This is because these formations occur on the surface and can range from mountains to forests.

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A

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During which seasons are the earth's axial tilt and distribution of sunlight the same? A. winter and spring B. summer and autumn C. winter and summer D. spring and autumn

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D spring and autum i am 100% sure!

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I think it is Autumn

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The distribution of Kurds among several countries in the Caucasus and the Middle East is an example of...A. a stateless nation
B. a nationless state
C. a centripetal force
D. separatism
E. fragmentation

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A. A stateless nation
A a stateless nation

Choose the geographic theme represented below.Paraguay is a landlocked nation. It is bordered by Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina.

regions
location
movement
human-environmental interaction

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location

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From the information given, we know that Paraguay does not have a coast. This means that it is located in the center of one of the continents.

We are then informed that Paraguay's neighbors are Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina. This tells us that Paraguay is a South American nation that is location closer to the southern end of the continent than the northern end.

Even without seeing the exact location on a map, we have a fairly good idea of the geographical location of Paraguay.

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human-environmental interaction

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Where are the 2 main types of air pollution

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It would be our ozone layer, having to much of it creates global warming. Another would be carbon monoxide from forest fires or just fires etc.

Hoped this helped.

~Bob Ross®
-As Bob Ross said, the Ozone layer keeps the heat in. But this only aids in "Global Warming", and it is not an air pollutant.
-Also, Carbon Monoxide is not abundant enough to be considered a main air pollutant.

As we know, burning Octane (gasoline in cars) we are left with a byproduct in the combustion reaction which is Carbon Dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature, but it is more dense than the oxygen and nitrogen in our atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide is poisonous to humans (that's why we exhale it from our bodies).

Another air pollutant is Sulfur. Long story short, when we mine for coal, sulfur deposits are released into the air. This sulfur reacts during lightning storms to create low amounts of acid. This acid then falls as "acid rain" harming structures and wildlife over time.

Who is the patron saint of Scotland?

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The Patron Saint of Scotland: St. Andrew, there is a holiday celebrated after him on November 30, he is the patron of Russia, Ukraine, Greece, Romania, Scotland, and St. Andrew Barbados.
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From 10th century Andrew patron saint of Scotland. Legends say that his relics were brought by divine guidance from Constantinople.