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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

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Answer:

Without the monsoon rains, farmers would not be able to produce as much food

Step-by-step 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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