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indo gangetic plains have high density of population find the reason

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Answered by sai944
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• The interaction of the three Himalayan rivers, Indus, Ganga, and Brahmaputra and their tributaries resulted in the formation of the Indo-Gangetic plains.

• About 20 million years ago, it was a shallow basin that was gradually filled with varied alluvial soil that these rivers brought from the himalayas.

• This alluvial soil is very fertile and cultivation of different type of crops.
The western part, the Punjab and Haryana plains has Derb features dominate the fertile land between the two rivers.


• The central part, the ganga plain is mainly spread in the states of UP, Bihar and partly in Haryana, Jharkhand and West Bengal.

• This area is extremely fertile and excellent for farming. This makes the Indo-gangetic plain a suitable place for Indian formers to grow rice and wheat.

• The Eastern part of the plain exists mostly in the brahmaputra vally of Assom.

• The Himalayas act as a huge resarvoir of water for the north Indian rivers. This region is suitable for the consumption of multipurpose projects which strengthens the Indian agriculture.

• Tropical deciduous forests dominate the region which provides timber, fuelwood, fodder, medicinal plants and hubs etc.,

• Transport is well developed in Indo-gangetic plains. construction of transport network is early in the plains.

• The mountain areas with steep slops have scarce population but the plain areas provides the most suitable land for human habitation.

• Most flat land is available for the construction of houses as well as for cultivation.

• Owing to migration at the time of India's partition. Most of the terai zone has used for agriculture.

• Thus the Indo-gangetic plains have high density of population.

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Answered by SugaryGenius
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HEYA MATE HERE U GO.

This area in south Asia is extrmely fertile and excellent for farming.

This makes the Indo - Gangetic plain a heaven for Indian farmers to grow rice and wheat.

The plains supports high density of population as it is very easy to build on

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