Social Sciences, asked by deepikasleemariaC, 1 year ago

Why are the northern plains agriculturally productive part of India? Explain any three reasons.

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Answered by VRAAA
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The Northern Plains of India have the most favourable climate for growing several major crops.

The Northern Plain is one of the most intensively farmed areas in the world with a rich and fertile soil and therefore it is densely populated.

As The Northern Plains is formed from the flood plains three big river systems- The Indus, The Ganga and The Brahmaputra so water is found in abundance here.

So, the northern pains are an agriculturally productive part of India.

Answered by Ganesh094
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  • The Northern Plains of India have the most favourable climate for growing several major crops. The Northern Plain is one of the most intensively farmed areas in the world with a rich and fertile soil and therefore it is densely populated.

  • 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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