Geography, asked by yasharayv, 6 months ago

Why are the Northern Plains primarily an agricultural belt?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Northern plains are primarily an agricultural belt because these plains are very well suited for agriculture. There are many perennial rivers flowing through these plains which ensures plentiful water for agriculture. The silt deposited by the rivers makes the plains very fertile.

Answered by chaddiman12341
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Northern plains are primarily an agricultural belt because these plains are very well suited for agriculture. There are many perennial rivers flowing through these plains which ensures plentiful water for agriculture. The silt deposited by the rivers makes the plains very fertile.

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