Geography, asked by pankajverma1525, 1 year ago

Why is the northern plain of India suitable for agriculture? Explain.

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Answered by aaryan3030
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(a) Soil: This plain is composed of alluvial soil which has been deposited over millions of years. Alluvial soil is considered to be the most fertile soil, because of the fertility of the soil this region is agriculturally very productive.

(b) Water: The plains are drained by the three major rivers of India the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra and all these rivers are perennial in nature. Thus, the availability of water is there through out the year.

(c) Climate: The climatic conditions in the northern plains are very favourable for growing up of major staple crops of India making the area suitable for agricultural products.

Answered by gupta28314
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Answer:

because Northern plain's of India soil are very fertile due to flood and rivers so they are very fertile and agriculture is very good in this type of soil , so it is agriculturally productivity part of india

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