how did the use of iron help agriculture in the ganga plains
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The use of iron in the Ganga plains helped the farmers to produce crops more effectively than before.
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- The using Iron and smelting were common in the Central Ganga Plain from the early 2nd BCE.
- During the Iron Age in India, people create iron objects and farming equipment for better farming. Iron technology helped the early farmers to cultivate by shifting from bronze ploughs to Iron.
- Iron tools helped people in clearing forests to make use of more land for farming. Iron helped them in growing different crops like rice and wheat.
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The use of iron helped agriculture in the Ganga plains in many ways as this phase showed the discovery of new weapons made from iron and steel.
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- Iron Age showed the seeds of weapons made from steel and iron where smelting was practiced in most parts of India as a major source of livelihood. The use of iron for agriculture in Gangetic plains is recorded that is dated back to the second BCE.
- People developed well sharped and sophisticated weapons for better farming which helped the early farmers to cultivate in a better and faster rate. It also helped them in clearing forests to make use of more and more land.
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