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Explain how the depositional work done by river ganga has been benificial to human being​

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Answered by Brainoid
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Use of the Ganges water for irrigation, either when the river is in flood or by means of gravity canals, has been common since ancient times. Such irrigation is described in scriptures and mythological books written more than 2,000 years ago. Megasthenes, a Greek historian and ambassador who was in India, recorded the use of irrigation in the 4th century BCE. Irrigation was highly developed during the period of Muslim rule from the 12th century onward, and the Mughal kings later constructed several canals. The canal system was further extended by the British.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The depositional work done by river ganga has been benificial to human being, because-

• The river banks which are formed due to the depositional works of the Ganga river,are very fertile for harvesting.

• The delta landforms in the river mouth areas of the Ganga river are also formed by the depositional works of the Ganga river.

• The depositional works of the Ganga river replenishes the eroded lands of the river banks.

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