The Question : Why do people on the Indian subcontinent often celebrate the coming of monsoon
rains?
Without the monsoon rains, farmers would not be able to produce as much food
O in Hinduism, the monsoon rains represents the tears of the gods
Many people believe the rain washes away the sins of mankind
Ancient Buddhist beliefs originating in India
So what is the correct answer? Answer:
Without the monsoon rains, farmers would not be able to produce as much food
Explanation:
The monsoon rains are celebrated by people in the Indian subcontinent because it is solely responsible for about 90% of the rainfall in India.
Therefore, if the monsoon rains are late in coming, it could cause famine among the Indian people or at best, create a food crisis as farmers would not be able to produce as much food.
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