GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

GK

INDIAN GEOGRAPHY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How are the Indus and Ganges rivers similar to the Nile River in Egypt?
A
They begin in the same general area
B
They carry silt that enriches the soil.
C
They flow in the same general direction
D
They have big floods that prevented early settlement
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Like the Ganges River, the Indus River carries silt from the mountains to the plains, leaving the surrounding soil rich and fertile. The Indus River is sometimes compared to Egypt’s Nile River because, like the Nile, the Indus is an important source of water for the farmland that lies along its banks.

Detailed explanation-2: -Occupying much of south-central India, the Deccan Plateau represents a large swath of the country’s agricultural terrain. The region is home to three states, the major population centers of Bangalore and Hyderabad, and land used to cultivate many traditional crops, including sugar, maize, and sorghum.

Detailed explanation-3: -How did geography affect early settlement in India? In northern India, the Brahmaputra, the Ganges, and the Indus rivers carry rich silt from the mountains to the plains. India’s early settlers farmed and later built walled settlements in the river valleys. This was the start of civilization in India.

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