give reason why there is high density of population in the Northern plains compared to the Himalayas and North Eastern state
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The northern Indian plains have again come into focus as one of the globe's most-polluted regions, with nine of the world's 20 most polluted cities in the 2016 WHO urban air pollution database from this swathe of land.
What make this region's air so foul? It's a confluence of factors, say experts, with geography, climate, population, agricultural practices as well as fossil fuel emissions all playing a part.
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The plains are regions of fertile lands and they have been known for river valley civilizations.
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- Agriculture is the main primary function of the Indo Gangetic plains were rice, wheat and their crops are grown. The main source of the rainfall is the southwest monsoon and the Himalayan river provides water for irrigation and other hydroelectricity projects.
- The open grassland of the Indo Gangetic plains are inhabited by diverse species of fauna and flora together the plans consists of 700,000 km sq of land are and are world most extensive great plains, have a fertile Terai region that makes the soil richer in silt and clay on which rural agriculture depends.
- These land provides food to more than 400 million population. These plains provide large areas for the development of economic and political activities due to the benefits of flat land.
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