Geography, asked by killermanish, 1 year ago

describe the northern plains of india​

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Answered by yuvrajrathore
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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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Answered by Awesomeme17
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Hola mate here is your answer :-

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.

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