Geography, asked by gursharnsingh41, 9 months ago

how rivers help grow wheat in punjab.... detailed answer​...will mark brainlist​

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Answered by pragathi27
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Answer:

Rivers of Punjab have deposited alluvial soil on the plains of Punjab which is ideal for wheat cultivation.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Punjab, the "breadbasket" of India, was historically considered to be one of the most fertile areas on Earth, producing wheat, cotton, sugarcane and vegetables.
  • In the 1970s, however, the Indian government's "Green Revolution" sought to combat famine and poverty in the region by increasing yields in Punjab.
  • As Punjab has 5 rivers, it was so fertile and the production of wheat was more
  • Punjab- five, ab- water
  • Punjab, the land of five rivers, is where the Indus Valley civilization (2600-1900 BC) thrived and perished.
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