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Ganga Bhramaputra plain of INDIA is an overpopulated region

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Answered by adityasshewale2004
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  • The Ganga- Brahmaputra basin is made up of the plains of Ganga and Brahmaputra, foothills of the Himalayas and the Sundarbans delta.
  • The area has monsoon climate with hot summers and cool winters.
  • The plains are most suitable for human occupation as they have fertile lands that are drained by rivers.
  • The density of plains is very high and agriculture is the main occupation of people. Paddy, wheat, maize and sorghum are other major crops that are grown.
  • Sugarcane and jute are prominent cash crops while silk is also cultivated.
  • Transportation is well developed due to plain topography. Commercial activities include industries and tourism.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plains and river valleys offer suitable land for agriculture. Hence they are the densely populated areas of the world.

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