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why are the mise plains thickly populated ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plains are thickly populated because the soils are very fertile and fertile soils provide a good place for cultivating crops. Also, the plains are surrounded by rivers and rivers are quite, quite useful. The transportation is also easy in plains.

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Answered by kishore1319
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  • In the early period, human civilisation started near rivers as it is a source of water and food , which were plains .
  • So , from those period humans have the mentality to settle near rivers and plains .
  • when human beings started doing agriculture, plains were the most appropriate place for major food crops .
  • Humans were hot blooded, so they can't manage too cold and too hot temperatures, plains were the appropriate place to have moderate temperature .
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