1. Mountain ranges of Himalayas
2. Tributaries which join the Ganga from South.
3. Rivers which have formed Deltas along the Eastern coastal Plain
give three examples of each of the following
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The Himalayas consist of three parallel ranges, the Greater Himalayas known as the Himadri, the Lesser Himalayas called the Himachal, and the Shivalik hills, which comprise the foothills.
Son River, Son also spelled Sone, principal southern tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River, rising in Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It flows north past Manpur and then turns northeast. The river cuts through the Kaimur Range and joins the Ganges above Patna, after a 487-mile (784-km) course.
Compared to the Western Coastal Plain, the East Coastal Plain is wider.
The deltas of the Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri rivers have formed nearly 25% of the area of this plain.
The soil of the deltas is very fertile therefore agriculture is very productive.
Specially and delta of the river Krishna is very fertile and is known as the ‘Granary of South India’.