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Explain why northern Plains have a dense network of road and rail transport. - Geography

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Explain why northern Plains have a dense network of road and rail transport.

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  • The Northern Plains have level land which is very suitable for the construction of roads and railways.
  • The region has a high population density that necessitates a dense transport network.
  • There is highly developed agriculture and industry in the Northern Plains, increasing transport demand.
  • Large-scale urbanization in the area supports the growth of roads and railways.
  • Historical factors such as the construction of roads like the Grand Trunk Road during the Mughal period provide the basis for the present network.
  • The British colonial policy established railways connecting ports to interior economic centers, influencing the dense network in the North Plains.
  • The flat terrain reduces the construction cost and technical difficulties for railway and road development.
  • Many rivers require bridges, but the overall geography still favors extensive transport routes.
  • Roads complement railways by providing flexible, door-to-door service reaching farms, factories, and remote areas.
  • The integration of transport helps in economic development and connectivity across the Northern Plains.
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Chapter 17: Transport and Communication - Examination Corner [Page 411]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 17 Transport and Communication
Examination Corner | Q II. 11. (b) (ii) | Page 411
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