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Why is ganga-brahmaputra region thickly populated

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Answered by shiva2004
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The Ganga- Brahmaputra basin is made up of the plains of Ganga and Brahmaputra, foothills of the Himalayas and the Sundarbans delta.
The area has monsoon climate.
The plains are most suitable for human occupation as they have fertile lands that are drained by rivers.
The density of plains is very high and agriculture is the main occupation of people. Paddy, wheat, maize and sorghum are other major crops that are grown there

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Why is ganga-brahmaputra region thickly populated

  • The Ganga-Brahmaputra bowl is comprised of the fields of Ganga and Brahmaputra, lower regions of the Himalayas and the Sundarbans delta.

  • The region has rainstorm atmosphere with sweltering summers and cool winters.

  • The fields are generally reasonable for human occupation as they have fruitful terrains that are depleted by streams.

  • The thickness of fields is high and agribusiness is the fundamental control of individuals.

  • Paddy, wheat, maize and sorghum are other significant harvests that are developed.

  • Sugarcane and jute are conspicuous money crops while silk is additionally developed.

  • Transportation is very much created because of plain geography. Business exercises incorporate ventures and the travel industry.

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