How do the rivers of the northern plains make the land fertile?
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The rivers of the Northern Plains carry a lot of water and fine silt. On reaching the plains the rivers slow down and deposit silt along its banks. This makes the area extremely fertile.
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The rivers of the northern plane take nutrients while coming from the mountains and then due to low water pressure they deposit that nutrients in the form of sediments in near the land . And this is the reason that the land near the rivers in northern plains is fertile.
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