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why is the Ganga Brahmaputra region thickly populated

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Answered by Khushib707
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The Ganga-Brahmaputra regions are very fertile as they are river valleys. So agriculture is sure to prosper. Also, they get enough water for their day-to-day needs such as drinking water, water for washing, cooking, gardening, etc. They also can easily travel in water (with boats) and thus, this is why the Ganga-Brahmaputra regions are thickly populated. 
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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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