SSC
INDIAN GEOGRAPHY
Question
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How are the Indus and Ganges rivers similar to the Nile River in Egypt?
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They begin in the same general area
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They carry silt that enriches the soil.
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They flow in the same general direction
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They have big floods that prevented early settlement
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -How are the Indus and Ganges rivers similar to the Nile River in Egypt? They begin in the same general areas. They carry silt that enriches the soil.
Detailed explanation-2: -Because of its large size and its position in relation to large masses of land and water, India is called. A subcontinent. As the Brahmaputra river flows from the mountains into the valley, it becomes. Slower and deeper.
Detailed explanation-3: -What are the geographic features of ancient India? The main geographic features of India are the Himalayan Mountains to the north, the Thar Desert of the west, and the Deccan Plateau to the south. Its rivers, the Ganges and Indus, are also important.
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