Geography, asked by Nitinabc, 1 year ago

describe any five features of northern plains of india

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Answered by 2Mansi16
17
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The northern plain of India is one of the largest and most fertile plain has been formed by the alluvium brought down by Ganga,lndus,Yamuna,Ghaghara and their tributaries parallel to them.

2 land is generally flattish as is evident from the variation in local relief that is only from 4 to 6 meters.

3The Ganga Yamuna doab is the largest doab(the alluvial land between two converging rivers, esp the area between the Ganges and Jumna in N India).


4 There are two main features on the Indian plain - alluvial cones and fans and interconnect.


5The plain has its own diversity. The plain is recognised as consisting of four division each characterised by important differences is surface relief. They are the Bhabhar, Tarai, Bhangar and the khadar.

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Answered by incrediblekaur
9
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↪They lie below the himalyan rivers in the north and peninsular plateau.

↪They are made up of deposits of aluvium.

↪It has large no of rivers and streams. which was essential for livelihood.

↪It has large expense of flat land which makes easier for construction.

↪It covers almost whole of the Rajasthan state.

↪It lies towards the western margins towards the hills.

↪It is most fertile plain.


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