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Give reason: paddy is grown on the Ganga-Brahmaputra plains​

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Answered by kabirrsingh
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Answer:

paddy is grown on the ganga brahmaputra plains

because when flood comes in rivers it brings highly fertile soil with it . which is rich in essential minerals required by plants

Answered by aastha12812
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The Ganga-Brahmaputra plains provide flat fertile land with alluvial soil for the cultivation of crops. The amount of rainfall this region receives is also quite high which makes it a suitable place for the growth of paddy a crop that requires adequate water for its growth.

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