why paddy is grown in the ganga brahmaputra plain?
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Paddy is grown in the Ganga-Brahmaputra plains the availability of sufficient amount of water in this area. Paddy requires fertile alluvial soil and much water to grow which is easily available in this plain. The rainfall and temperature also support the growth of paddy.
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because people make it impure by taking a lot of bathes every day
(not subjected to religion based on modern science)
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