Plains


Major Land Forms II - Concepts
Class - 6th CBSE Subjects
 
 
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Plains

PLAINS: Plains are large stretches of flat land. They are, generally, not more than 200 metres above mean sea level. Some plains are extremely level. Others may be slightly rolling and undulating.Formation of Plains: Most of the plains are formed by rivers and their tributaries. The rivers flow down the slopes of mountains and erode them. They carry forward the eroded material. Then they deposit their load consisting of stones, sand and silt along their courses and in their valleys. It is from these deposits that plains are formed.Plains are the most densely populated regions on Earth. People settle in plains for many reasons.• Usually water is abundant,• The land, being flat and fertile, enables cultivation of crops.• It is possible to build an excellent network of roads and railways.• The ports and harbours in coastal plains promote international trade.•    Construction of transport network is easy. Thus, they are the most thickly populated regions of the world.•    In India too, the Indo-Gangetic plains are the most densely populated regions of the country.LANDFORMS AND THE PEOPLE: Humans have been living on different kinds of landforms in different ways. Life is difficult in mountainous areas. Plains provide much better conditions. It is easy to grow crops, build a house or a road in a plain than a mountain. Sometimes, natural calamities such as earthquakes, volcanic eruption, storms and floods cause widespread destruction. Huge loss of life and property takes place. By creative awareness about such incidences we may lower the risks.

 

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Question : 1

Where is it easy to grow crops, build a house or a road ?

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

Why plains are the most populous areas in the world? Find out the correct statement.

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

_______ are formed by the erosion of mountains by rivers, and then the deposition of this eroded material forms flat lands.

Right Option : B
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