describe the river system of the northern plains of India, giving their main features.
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nothing playing have several rivers the streets like Punjab which have five river which which provide water for irrigation and for industrial use it also play very important role for transporting material from one place to another due to this river we are able to generate hydroelectricity tidal effect and so on it also used for several way of generating electricity
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The three river systems in the Northern Plains from East to West are the Brahmaputra, the Ganga, and the Indus systems.
The Brahmaputra River System -
The Brahmaputra lies in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, where it is joined by its tributaries like the Lohit, Raidak, and Sankosh.
Ganges River System -
The Ganga Plains extends between the Ghaggar and Teesta rivers. It spreads over the states of Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, part of Jharkhand, and West Bengal. It has tributaries like Yamuna, Gomati, Son, Gandak, and Kosi.
Indus River System -
A large part of the Indus system lies in Pakistan. The Indus and its tributaries - Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satluj originate in the Himalayas. This region of the plain is dominated by the doabs.
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