Social Sciences, asked by roshni7may, 4 months ago

1. Which three big rivers flow in the Northern Plains?
2. Why are the Northern Plains thickly populated?
3. Which are the tributaries of river Ganga?
4. Which states lie in the Brahmaputra river basin?
5. Why is Delhi called "Mini India"?

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Answered by itzInnocentMunda
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1.The northern plain of India is formed by three river systems, i.e. the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra; along with their tributaries. The northern plains are the largest alluvial tract of the world.

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Answered by Harshita504
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1.Ans - The three big rivers flow in the Northern plains are Indus , Ganga & Bramahaputra.

2.Ans - The northern plains thickly populated because consist of the large plain of alluvial soil.

3.Ans - The tributes of River Ganga is Gharga, Kosi & Sone.

4.Ans - States lie in Brahmaputra river are Arunchal Pradesh , West Bengal & Meghalaya etc.

5.Ans - Delhi is called 'Mini India' bcoz people all over country come and live their.Nad celebrating festivals together.

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