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a narrow belt of silt deposited by the river in the foothills of Himalayas​

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Answered by choudarykavyakiwi
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Terai belt is the zone of sand and clay soils at the junction of northern plains and Himalayas. As the name suggests, Terai region gets higher rainfall than the plains. The speed of the Himalayan Rivers is slowed down in the Terai region and these rivers deposit fertile silt during the monsoons.

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