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Paddy is grown in the Ganga-brahmaputra plains.

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Answered by joelginu
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Paddy is grown in Ganga-Brahamaputra plains as the plains over their are very fertile and suitable for agriculture. The area has water which is used for cultivation. The soil is very fertile for plants to grow.

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Answered by DontSetYourLimitsYT
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Ganga Brahmaputra plains are very fertile as they have new alluvial deposits known as khadar. these are deposited by the Rivers and they usually found in flood plains they are regularly deposited therefore they are very fertile paddy also needs fertile soil. anotheranother reason for growing paddy in Ganga Brahmaputra plains is that paddy needs more water and flood plains provide it.

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