Geography, asked by SRISAI3675, 1 year ago

How do the rivers of the northern plains make the land fertile?

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Answered by NayanaDas
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Answer:

The rivers of the northern plains carry alluvium, silt etc. with it and deposit in the nearby lands. Thus, the rivers of the northern plains make the land fertile.

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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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The rivers which flow through northern plains are majorly Himalayan rivers.

These rivers are fed by the glaciers of Himalayas.

• Whenever these rivers flow from the glaciers and from the hills, they bring a lot of silt along with them.

This silt was later deposited in Northern Plains which makes the plains very fertile.

• Northern Plains are considered the most fertile land in the world.

• The major rivers which flow these Plains are the Ganges, the Brahmaputra, the Yamuna, the Bhagirathi etc.

• One of the main reasons for the dense population in Northern Plains is its fertility.

Northern Plains spread over central India.

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