Ganga–Brahmaputra plain of India is an
overpopulated region. True or False? Explain
with reasons.
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Ganga–Brahmaputra plain of India is an overpopulated region. ... The population of India has been growing but availability of water has been declining. Hence, water availability per person is declining. Rows of trees planted in the coastal areas to check the wind movement is called intercropping.
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