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Why is irrigation more developed in northern parts of india than the peninsular india?

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Answered by devkumarprj
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Answer:Canal irrigation is being practiced all over India more or less depending on the topography, requirement and supply. ... Moreover since there are more chances of flood in that region , so such canal irrigation can make a way for the account for river water to pass through them while helping in controlling filled!

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Answered by bratislava
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Due to the availability of the water through the year and the topological factors of the region makes irrigation more developed in northern parts of india.

Explanation:

  • The northern parts of India include the states of Kashmir, Himachal, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttrakhand more dependent on the irrigation systems of the Himalayas as the number of tributaries and distributaries in the part of the country. Thus, the canal, irrigation plays a major role in farming practices.  
  • As these regions have water throughout the year they are ideal for the development of irrigation projects. The surface of the land is soft making it easy to dig out canals and thus crops that are grown here use intense irrigation.
  • As compared to the plateau region that has uplands and hard land surface that makes it difficult for irrigation projects.

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