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Ket [755]
3 years ago
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How does the Monsoon benefit India?

History
2 answers:
melamori03 [73]3 years ago
8 0

It supplies most of India's yearly rainfall.

Fudgin [204]3 years ago
7 0
The annual monsoon rains are vital for India because around 80 percent of the country's rainfall occurs during monsoon season.
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