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Explain how the relief and drainage of the indus plain have made it possible to carry out a variety of economic activities in this region?

The answer is on page number 23,24 of the book "THE ENVIRONMENT OF PAKISTAN" by Huma Naz Sethi.


What is natural vegetation in the Indus plain?

Cold vegetation


Why there is no natural vegetation in most of the Indus Plain?

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Write features of relief and drainage of indus plains?

The Indus Plains are characterized by a flat and extensive alluvial plain, formed by the sediment deposited by the Indus River and its tributaries. This region features a gentle slope from the north to the south, with elevation decreasing towards the Arabian Sea. The drainage system is primarily dominated by the Indus River, along with its major tributaries like the Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej, which facilitate irrigation and agriculture. The plains are prone to seasonal flooding, particularly during monsoon rains, which can enhance soil fertility but also pose challenges for land management.


Where is the Indus plain?

Pakistan


How come the indus river floods the indus plain?

It flows through it.


What is lower indus plain?

The Indus Plain is also called the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is a large and fertile plains that covers several areas of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.


How can building on the drainage basin lead to flooding?

I assume you might be asking about the flood plain. The drainage basin is the very large area that feeds a river or stream. The flood plain is an area that is subject to flooding on a fairly normal basis. Building on the flood plain interrupts the natural pattern of flooding. The river will flood somewhere, the water has to go somewhere. if not on the natural flood plain perhaps in a city or town downstream.


Name the trans Indus plain?

the king of bunch


Where is the largest delta plain situated?

indus delta


How can you divide northern plains on the basis of relief?

then plain on the basis of relief


What is the difference between lower indus plain and upper indus plain?

upper indus plains:*located in the northern partof the indus plain.*river indus and its major tributries flow here.*the jhelum, ravi,sutlej have joined the chenabat panjnad to form the river panjnad which joins the indus near mithan kot.*nearly flat undulating plain sloping towards the south east.the avg width near kalabagh is 1.4 and near sukkur its 1.6 km*river indus is in its middle course in the north and enters its lower course towards the south.*alluvial terraces or bars are formed between the rivers.*ideal for agriculture with a network of link canal irrigation. lower indus plains;*located in the south of the indus plain.*the river indus flows alone*nearly flt undulating slope towards the south.*width of the river is 1.6 km.*river indus in its lower course*deposition is its main function.*piedmont plains with alluvial fans to the west*ideal for agriculture with irrigationBYDURRAYNAYAB