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why are plains and river valleys densely populated?

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Answered by tanmayChaudhary
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Answer: plains and river valleys are densely populated because: 1)the rivers nearby provided water. 3)the construction and development can be more in plains and river valleys.

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Answered by Axnav
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plains and river valleys aredensely populated because: 1)the riversnearby provided water. 3)the construction and development can be more in plains and river valleys.

Explanation:

Rivers are mainly densely populated bacause with the help of the river the land becomes more fertile thus making it a suitable place for agriculture. The climate as well as the temperature are also good.

For the following reasons, India'snorthern plains are densely populated: They consist of a "large plain of alluvial soil" and alluvium deposition over millions of years in a vast basin placed on the "foothills of the Himalayas", it will be make this plain will be more fertile.

Some of the more sparsely populated regions of the world are found in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, the Arctic Circle, the Sahara, the Himalayan region of Asia, Iceland, Northwest Africa, the Outback of Australia, and Mongolia.The large number of people live in the Northern plains because: (i) These plains are flat and levelled. (ii) They provide fertile land for cultivation. - (iii) These are formed by alluvial deposits brought by the rivers Indus, Brahmaputra, Ganga and their tributaries.The major rivers in South Asia are the Ganges, theIndus, and the Brahmaputra Rivers. The Ganges River flows across northern India into Bangladesh. The Brahmaputra flows through the Assam region of northeastern India and also into Bangladesh.

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