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Explain any four conditions which have made the Northern Plains ideally suited for different forms of irrigation.
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Solution
- Level Topography: The flat and extensive nature of the plains allows for easy construction of canals and facilitates uniform distribution of water over agricultural fields.
- Perennial Rivers: Rivers like the Ganga, Yamuna, and Brahmaputra, along with their tributaries, provide a continuous and reliable source of surface water for irrigation throughout the year.
- Fertile Alluvial Soil: The plains are composed of fertile alluvial soil which retains moisture and supports the growth of diverse crops, making irrigation highly effective.
- High Water Table: The groundwater level in the Northern Plains is generally high, making it feasible and economical to use tube wells and other groundwater-based irrigation methods.
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Chapter 13: Water Resources and Types of Irrigation - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 265]
