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Indo gangetic plains are densely populated. Give reasons

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Answered by ashokchoudhary2k5
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The Ganga Plain is mainly made of fertile alluvial soil which has resulted in increased agricultural activities. ... Thus, fertile soil, presence of many rivers, favourable climate and the availability of flat terrain have made this region one of the most densely populated areas of the world.

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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The Ganga Plain's predominantly fertile alluvial soil has led to an upsurge in agricultural activity. In addition, the area is drained by important rivers. This region is now one of the most densely populated places on Earth thanks to its fertile soil, abundance of rivers, favourable climate, and accessibility to flat land.

Explanation:

India's Indo-Gangetic lowlands are its most populous region. There are numerous contributing elements, including:

a. A perennial supply of water makes it possible to carry out agricultural activities all year long and to maintain the people through multiple crop cycles each year.

b. A robust road and rail network - The Gangetic Plains are connected to all areas of the nation by a robust road and rail network. The Indo-Gangetic plains' relatively level terrain makes it possible to build roads and lay railroad tracks with ease.

c. This area is home to numerous agro-based industries. generating employment for locals and luring visitors from surrounding areas.

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