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classify northern plains longitudinally​

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Answered by bhadrabmohan
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Answer:Classify the Northern Plains on the basis of its location.

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The Northern Plains are broadly divided into three sections:

Punjab Plains: The western part of the Northern Plain is called the Punjab Plains. It is formed by the river Indus and its tributaries.

Ganga Plains: It extends between Ghaggar and Teesta rivers. It is spread over the states of North India, z’.e., Delhi, Haryana, UP, Bihar and parts of Jharkhand and West Bengal.

Brahmaputra Plains: To the east of the Ganga plain lies the Brahmaputra Plain. They cover the areas of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.

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Answered by genius3157
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Northern plains lies at the foot of outer range , Jammu in north to Bengal in east . It is made by the interplay role of three major rivers . It contains alluvium soil , which cover major area of 2400km .

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