Respuesta :
Bangladesh is a country with six seasons. The rainy season is the second season in this country. The monsoon season consists of the months ‘Ashar’ and ‘Shravan’ in the Bengali calendar. However, sometimes the rainy season starts a little earlier and lasts longer. Of the six seasons in Bangladesh, the rainy season is my favorite season.
Monsoon comes due to monsoon. The wind that blows over Bangladesh from the Bay of Bengal brings a lot of clouds. That is why it rains heavily here and the rainy season begins.
The sky is cloudy during the rainy season. Sometimes so many clouds float in the sky that the sun cannot be seen all day long. It is raining heavily at this time. Even sometimes it rains continuously for several days. Then the roads became muddy. Rivers, canals, and ponds overflow. The fields go underwater.
Monsoon is definitely a blessing for our country. Because Bangladesh is an agricultural country. Most of the crops in this country are dependent on rainwater. Rainwater makes the soil fertile. In addition, rainwater washes away all the dirt from the earth’s surface. It also purifies the atmosphere. The people of the village can then easily go from one place to another by boat.
But the rainy season is not always a blessing for all of us. As a result of rain, the roads become muddy and slippery. The poor day laborers suffer in this. They can’t go to work. Due to the inundation of grassland, there is a food crisis for cattle. Besides, it spreads various diseases like cholera, typhoid, etc. Floods damage our crops and submerge many homes.
Despite these detrimental aspects of the monsoon season, it enriches our country’s production and economy. It gives a new life to nature. So, we always welcome the rainy season and enjoy its beauty.
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