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Briefly describe the northern plains

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Answered by kaustavdas8125
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The northern plains of India are made up of the deposition of find silt by three main rivers systems which are those of the Indus, the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and their tributaries. It is also known as the plains of the ganga and the brahmaputra. This is approximately 3.200 km long and 150 to 300 km wide. It is almost a flat plain with little region. Sufficient water and favourable climate are very helpful in the development of agriculture. It is a densely populated area. It can be divided into three parts.

1)Western plains.

2)Central plains.

3)Eastern plains.

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