why are the rivers of the upper Indus plain a problem for communications in the area?
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because Indus River flows into Pakistan but Indus is situated in India less water flows in india
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The rivers of the upper Indus plain are a problem for communications in the area due to their tough terrains.
- The upper Indus plain is fled by the rivers Sindhu, Ravi, Jhelum, Beas, Sutlej, and Chenab.
- The Indus plains are having tough terrains.
- The construction of bridges and passageways for communication in those terrains is very difficult due to the unequal structure.
- Even if constructed they will be destroyed during the floods in the rainy season.
- During Rainy seasons the rivers in the Indus plains overflow and destroy bridges in their course.
- Thus they create a problem for communication in the area.
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