5. Give an account of the Northern Plains of India.
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The Indo-Gangetic Plain, also known as the Indus-Ganga Plain and the North Indian River Plain, is a 630-million-acre (2.5-million km2) fertile plain encompassing northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, including most of northern and eastern India. The plain being about 2400 Km long and 240 to 320 Km broad
The northern plains are mainly formed by the alluvial deposits. The northern plain has been formed by the interconnection of the three major river systems. They are the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries. This plain is completely formed of alluvial soil.
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The northern plains are mainly formed by the alluvial deposits. The northern plain has been formed by the interconnection of the three major river systems. They are the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries. This plain is completely formed of alluvial soil
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