The Ganges Plain was created primarily through the processes of sedimentation and erosion. Over millions of years, the Ganges River, along with its tributaries, has deposited vast amounts of sediment from the Himalayas and surrounding regions, forming a flat and fertile alluvial plain. This process has been driven by the river's flow and seasonal flooding, which redistribute nutrients and sediments across the landscape, supporting rich agricultural activities. The plain continues to evolve as geological and hydrological processes shape its features.
The status of merchants of the Ganges Plain were the great wealth amasses by merchants allowed them to win a prominent place in Indian Social hierarchy
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the south side
About 40 percent
Indo-Gangetic Plain
The Ganges is the largest river of the Indian Subcontinent, flowing east through the Gangetic Plain of northern India into Bangladesh.
The Ganges River
Because they crop and farm on hills
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Because they crop and farm on hills
One river is the Ganges River. Technically it is a distributary of the Ganges River, the Padma that empties into the Bay. Also there are several other rivers that flow through the Ganges Plain that enter the Bay of Bengal such as the Meghna and the Jamuna.
Because they crop and farm on hills