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Answered by jaisal03
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The Indus-Ganga belt is the world's most extensive expanse of uninterrupted alluvium formed by the deposition of silt by the numerous rivers. The plains are flat and mostly treeless, making it conducive for irrigation through canals.

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Answered by tanishqsingh
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Indo-gangetic plain is a large plain lands made from the deposits of alluvial soil by mainly three rivers—Ganga ,Indus, Brahmaputra.
It covers the almost the whole of North and Northeastern part of India.
These are one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Often termed as the ‘Granary of India’,due to its ability to grow any type of crop here.

These plains were formed by the heavy deposition of very fertile alluvial soil by rivers that drain the area. The presence of Himalayas also helps as most of the rivers originate from there. Due to the presence of Himalayas, this area receives heavy rainfall which is beneficial for agriculture.
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