Geography, asked by dharnidhar85, 1 year ago

What is a plain? Describe any five points of economic significance of plains​

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Answered by shara27
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Explanation:

A plain is flat land where crops are grown it is a land which has no tree. It is one of the most populated areas. Example of plains in the world is the northern plains which are the most one of the most fertile place .

Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we are asked to talk about the plain and its economic significance.

  • Rivers flowing down the land create plains, which are areas of land with very little height (nearly flat).
  • Due to the sediment that rivers have left behind, plains are extremely fruitful.
  • The agricultural usage of this fertile land. The agricultural usage of this fertile land.
  • Due to the advantages it provides over valley-bottom flood plains, which are typically prone to yearly or recurrent flooding, and hill slopes, which may be too steep and rocky to agriculture, plain landforms like alluvial terraces attract good settlements and population concentration.
  • The importance of the plains for agriculture can be attributed to the fact that they support grasses that are suitable for grazing or that they may have deep, fertile soils that were formed as sediments.

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