Social Sciences, asked by chakus2005, 10 months ago

gangetic plain agriculture required the use of bullocks​

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Answered by shika7pearl85
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Answer:

for the cultivation of wheat and rice in the Indo Gangetic plains there is the use of Bullock ....this consequently saves the farmer to spend harsh time on the farmland while operating livestock .

Answered by bratislava
1

Answer:

Yes,

Explanation:

  • Being located in the northern plains this area is home to the high density of population which are found mostly in middle and lower Gangetic plain, being a cultural river most of the activities are performed on the banks of this river in India.
  • Ganga flows from Gangotri glacier in the north where its later spreads to various distributaries and tributaries as the Ganga being gigantic in nature carries high volume of water that is considered good for agriculture.
  • The use of bullock carts is essential as it helps in proper mixing of nutrients in the soil and being an age-old practice of people of Indus valley civilization.
  • Use of bullock carts is required to plow the land as Gangetic plains have large tracts of land so in order to cover them poor farmers till the land so as to get good returns from the natural process.
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