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Discussion Forum : Indian Geography - Section 1 (Q.No. 63)
63.
The most fertile region of India is
the Himalayas
the central Highlands
the Indo-Gangetic plain
peninsular plateau
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Sivaram said:   1 decade ago
The soil in this region is alluvial soil which is the most fertile soil and brought down by rives like Ganga and this region gets abundant rainfall from S-W monsoon.

Anusha hegde said:   1 decade ago
There are many perennial rivers flowing in gangetic plain which results in soil erosion from rocks, mountains and other parts where these rivers flow. This has resulted in high deposits of alluvial soil.

Prasanna Mohanty said:   1 decade ago
In this region the soil is alluvial soil which is the most fertile soil and brought down by rivers like Ganga.

Sanam Ahmed Talukdar said:   8 years ago
In this region, the soil is alluvial soil which is the most fertile soil.

Yash Kesherwani said:   8 months ago
The region mostly comprises Alluvial soil which is brought by most of the rivers flowing in this region and this region gets abundant rainfall which makes it even more fertile.

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