Deltaic plain in india is an extension of which plain
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Deltaic plain in India are an extension of Indo-Gangetic plains.
A deltaic plain is made up of active and abandoned deltas.
They are either overlapping or contagious o one another.
In India, the Ganges Delta which is also popularly known as the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta is a river Delta.
This is present in the South Asia region of Bengal.
It consists of States of West Bengal and Bangladesh.
It is one of the largest deltas and empties into the Bay of Bengal.
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Indo-Gangetic plain
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- Which is made up of the active and abundant and active deltas, spread over a distance of 630 million-acre. It includes most of northern and eastern India. From the eastern part of Pakistan to the south of Nepal and virtually to the end f Bangladesh. It is fed by the glaciers that are deposit across the two river systems.
- The land is flat and the terrain is fertile and thus the region has got its name as the Hindustan The Indus and Ganga system and the gang and the Brahmaputra system that are 350 m above the sea level continue to form the Sindh to the west of Bay of Bengal to the east of Assam.
- Stretching from the Jammu plains to Punjab plains to Sindh plains in southern Pakistan to Indus delta to the Ganga Doba to the Awad pains and the purvanchal plains to the Bihar plains to the Ganga plains and extends to the Brahmaputra valley.
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