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a short note on Northern Plains of India

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Answered by akhileshpokale4
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 a) the northern plains has been formed by the interplay of the three major river systems namely the indus,the ganga and the brahmaputra along with their tributeries.

b) the plain being about 2400km long and 240-320km broad is a densly population physiographic division.

c) it is broadly divided into 3 sections the western part of the northern plain is referred to as punjab plains formed by the indus and its tributeries.

d) the ganga plain extends between ghaggar and teesta rivers,it spreads over the states of north india,haryana,delhi,uttar pradesh,bihar,party jharkhand and west bengal.

e) to its east particularly in assam lies the brahmaputra plain.

f) it 's area is 7lakh sq.km.

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Answered by ParikhAyushi
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Hola dear!!!

Your short note is in given attachment. Refer to this attachment.

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