Question : The fertile land between two rivers is called
Option 1: Watershed
Option 2: Water divide
Option 3: Doab
Option 4: Terai
Correct Answer: Doab
Solution : The correct option is Doab.
A "doab" is a term used in South Asia, notably the Indian subcontinent, to indicate a rich land tract between two rivers. The Punjab region, located between the Indus and Ganges in northern India and Pakistan, is one of the most well-known doabs. These areas are often quite productive due to the abundance of alluvial soil delivered by rivers, making them ideal for agriculture.
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