describe the northern great plains of india
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Answer: The Northern Plains of India lie between the Himalayas in the north and Peninsular Plateau in the South. They are made of the fine silt or alluvium, brought down by rivers from the Himalayas and the Peninsular Plateau. These plains are one of the world's most extensive and fertile plains.
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(i) These plains have been formed of alluvial soil which
have been deposited by the
river system comprising the
ganga the brahmaputra and
the indus and their tributaries
(ii)These plains spread over an area of about 7 lakh square
kilometres
(iii)it is a densely populated
physiographic unit
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