Around 40 crore people, or more than one-fourth of India’s total population, live in the Ganga plain, making it one of the most densely populated regions in the country. Chapter 3 Landform and life Class 6 NCERT Social Science Textbook ...
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Civilizations developed around rivers in fertile plains because the land was suitable for agriculture due to fertile soil, and the rivers provided a reliable water source for irrigation and fishing. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and life NCERT ...
Floodplains are a type of plain formed by rivers that originate in mountain ranges. They accumulate sediments, including rock, sand, and silt, deposited by rivers, resulting in fertile soil. Class VI NCERT Social Science NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society ...
Plains are landforms with extensive flat or gently undulating surfaces, typically lacking large hills or deep valleys, and generally not exceeding 300 meters in height above sea level. NCERT Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Class 6 ...
Many plateaus have rocky soil, making them less fertile than plains and thus less suitable for farming, with the exception of lava plateaus, which have rich black soil. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and life NCERT Social Science ...
The East African Plateau is renowned for its gold and diamond mining operations, making it an important source of these valuable minerals. Class VI Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Social Science Chapter 3 Landform and life Session ...
Famous waterfalls on plateaus include the Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River in Africa, Hundru Falls on the Subarnarekha River in the Chhota Nagpur Plateau, and Jog Falls on the Sharavati River in India’s Western Ghats. Class 6 Social Science ...