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how did theindias geography influenced india ?​

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Answered by llsll0123456
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The geography of India greatly influenced the location of early settlements on the subcontinent. Both the Indus and the Ganges rivers carried rich silt from the mountains to the plains. When the rivers flooded, the silt spread over the plains and made the soil in the river valleys fertile for farming

Answered by preesha12346
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The Indian subcontinent has three main reasons: Himalaya Mountains, southern peninsula and Indo - Gangetic plains. Regional differences and related separate identities greatly fostered by geography, have stood in the way of the rise of durable pan Indian states in Indian history.

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