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describe the northern plain​

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Answered by anshika3714
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Explanation:

The northern plains are an important physical division of India. They are situated to the south of the Himalayas. These plains are also known as the Indo-Gangetic Plains.

The Northern Plains are formed by the silt deposited by Himalayan rivers and their tributaries. Northern Plains have been formed by three river basins—the Ganga Basin, the Brahmaputra Basin, and the Satluj Basin.

River Ganga begins from the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas. Yamuna, Gomti and Son are some tributaries that join river Ganga

Answered by shashanksingh9443
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Explanation:

the northern plain are important physical divisions in India. they are situated to the south of the Himalayas. these plains are also known as info gangetic plains northern plains have been formed by three Rivers basins- Ganga basin,the Brahmaputra and the satluj basin .

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