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Write a short note on the 'northern plain of india?​

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Answered by namratakargutkar78
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northern plains is formed by the interplay of three major river systems,namely-the indus,the ganga andthe brahmaputra along with their tributaries.this plain is formed of alluvial soil.the plain being about 2400 km log and 240 to 320 km broad.it is a densely populated physiographic division.

Answered by duhitapatil0705
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North Indian plains - this division lies between Himalaya mountains in north and the peninsula in the south . similarly it extends from Rajasthan and Punjab in West to Assam in east.it is flat low lying area.the part lying to east of aravlis is Ganga river basin and it is known as Ganga plains most of the west Bengal state is ocuupied by Ganga Brahmaputra system known as Sunderbans it is world's largest delta, and the other part part is Western part k nown as thar desert or marusthali.rajasthan is occupied by this desert. to the both lies Punjab plain spreafing to aravlis and Delhi ranges .Punjab plains are formed as a result of depositional work by river satluj.

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