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Why river Ganga is called the lifeline of norther plains?

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Answered by khushivk2011
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Answer:

River Ganga is called Lifeline of Northern Plains becoz it covers a large area of Northern Plain and covers many states from Uttrakhand to West Bengal ...

It is the largest river of India. And passes through many important cities. Many areas are dependent on Ganga for irrigation...

Becoz of above reasons river Ganga is called the lifeline of norther plains.....

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Answered by bratislava
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Rivers are called as the lifeline as they are essential for sustaining life forms.

Explanation:

  • Ganga is a transboundary river of south Asia that flows through India and Bangladesh and is  2,601 km and originates in the Gangotri glacier.
  • It flows to south-eastwards forming a Gangetic plain and empties into the Bay of Bengal. It worshipped and consider to be sacred as various festivals are held here.
  • Various species of reptiles and fish and they are found in this river is a source of life for man as it provides irrigation, water for hydroelectricity, along with the fertile soil.  
  • The river has a basin area of 1,320,000 km square that covers larger parts of Uttar Pradesh West Bengal and Bihar, the river is also caused as a route for navigation. The river feeds five indian states that depends on its water.

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