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Describe how the northern plains of india were found

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Answered by Jiyakhera
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The Northern plains or the great plainsin India were formed from the sedimentary deposits - alluvium, brought by the rivers from the Himalayas by its erosion. ... The plains were formed by layers of different sediments of different sizes in successive deposits .These deposits are now the fertile Northern Plains. Alluvium is soil or sediments deposited by a river or other running water.

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Answered by MDAamirHussain6
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The three main perennial rivers which originate in the Himalayas

(i)Ganga
(ii)Bramaputra
(iii)Indus

Together form the Indo- Gangetic Plain
This Plain are fertile Land which are very much suitable for agriculture in India

This Indo-Gangetic Plain is again divided into three parts
(i)North Eastern plains -Bramaputra
eg:Dihang valley
(ii)North Central plains -Ganga
eg:UP, Jarkhand ,Haryana
(iii)north Western plains -Indus
eg: Punjab Haryana

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