Social Sciences, asked by smritiyp, 1 year ago

Why terai region had thick forest and rich variety of wildlife. Give reasons.

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Answered by ShAiLeNdRaKsP
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The Terai is crossed by the large perennial Himalayan rivers Yamuna, Ganges, Sarda, Karnali, Narayani and Kosi that have each built alluvial fans covering thousands of square kilometres below their exits from the hills. Medium rivers such as the Rapti rise in the Mahabharat Range. The geological structure of the region consists of old and new alluvium, both of which constitute alluvial deposits of mainly sand, clay, silt, gravels and coarse fragments. The new alluvium is renewed every year by fresh deposits brought down by active streams, which engage themselves in fluvial action. Old alluvium is found rather away from river courses, especially on uplands of the plain where silting is a rare phenomenon.

Water is an important part of anyone 's life it's very important and the soil.is very fertile and also climate is also very favourable by them.

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