Geography, asked by rakhshandirect1052, 8 months ago

Give Reason Paddy is grown in the ganga Brahmaputra plains

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Answered by lavanyagautam6
15

Answer:

because the river brings

very fertile soil called alluvium,

which is best for agriculture.

The soil gets deposit in plains that

is why plains are usually fertile

Explanation:

paddy needs a lot of water for growth and getting water beside a river is easy.

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Answered by karun25
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Paddy is grown in the Ganga-Brahmaputra plains the availability of sufficient amount of water in this area. Paddy requires fertile alluvial soil and much water to grow which is easily available in this plain. The rainfall and temperature also support the growth of paddy.

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