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describe the river system of the northern plains of india, giving their main features

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Answered by ananyaanuska
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The northern plains were formed by deposits brought in by the three major rivers and their tributaries.Alluvium was deposited at the foot hills of Himalayas. These deposits are now the fertile Northern plains. Alluvium is soil or sediments deposited by a river or any other running water.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

The Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Indus systems are the three river systems that cross the northern plain from east to west. Pakistan is home to a sizable portion of the Indus system. Jhelum and Chenab are tributaries of the Indus. The Himalayas are the place of origin for Ravi, Beas, and Satluj.

Explanation:

The doabs are dominant in this area of the plain. Between the Ghaggar and Teesta rivers is the Ganga plain. It spreads over the Haryana states. Bihar, a portion of Jharkhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal. Like the Yamuna, it has tributaries. Son, Gandak, Gomati, Ghaghara, and Kosi. The Dibang, Lohit, Raidak, and Sankosh are a few of the rivers that flow into the Brahmaputra plain, which is located in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

Which rivers contribute to the formation of Northern plains? name any three .​

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Describe the river system of the northern plains of India, giving their main features.

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