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Which part of the Northern Plains of India is most suitable for agriculture? a.) Khadar b.) Terai c.) Bhangar d.) Bhabar

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Answered by pradip601230
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Answered by rsingh625
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Most of the northern plains formed of alluvial soil that deposited by the Ganga and Bramaputra rivers and rich in vegetation. The Northern Plains are capable of growing various crops rather than any other area in India which are capable of growing few crop types.

The Northern Plains are formed of alluvial soil. The deposition of alluvium in a vast basin lying at the foothills of the Himalayas over millions of years, formed this fertile plain.

This plain is a densely populated physio graphic division. The soil cover is rich and have adequate water supply. The climate is also favorable for agriculture. These features make this plain suitable for agriculture.

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