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What is the lifestyle of the people living in the northern plains

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Answered by subhikshamrth
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Northern plains are the rich fertile plains of India extending from Punjab in the west to Assam in the east. They are formed by deposits of alluvial soil brought by the Himalayan rivers. ... The main occupation of the people of Punjab is agriculture. The main crop is wheat.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:To the south of the Himalayas are the Northern Plains. They stretch from Punjab in the north-west to Assam in the east. As the name suggest the plains are vast, flat areas. The soil in these plains is mostly fertile. This is because many rivers that flow down from the mountains in the north, bring with them fine particles of rock and sand. These are deposited in the soil on banks of rivers and land around it. This fine fertile soil is called alluvial soil.

Migration Leading to a Diverse Population

Whichever might be the case, one thing is for sure, and that is that migrations within the Himalayas and into it, has happened since the earliest of times. And the reasons for this migration are aplenty. Some migrated to these mountains in the quest of spirituality while some to test their own will power and endurance. For some, it was the pursuit of profits, and for some, it was the political pressure of their states and countries. All these and other factors combined over a period of time to give the Himalayas, an ethnographically complex population.

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