describe three broad section of northern plains
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Bhabar - The rivers , after descending from the mountains deposit pebbles in a narrow belt of about 8km to 16km in width lying parallel to the slopes of the Shiwaliks. This is called Bhabar.
Terai - All the steams disappear in the bhabar belt. South of this belt , the streames and rivers re-emerge and create a wet , swampy and marshy region known as terai.
Bhangar - The largest part of the northern plain is made up of older alluvium. They lie above the flood plains of the rivers and present a terrace like feature . This part is known as Bhangar.
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Terai - All the steams disappear in the bhabar belt. South of this belt , the streames and rivers re-emerge and create a wet , swampy and marshy region known as terai.
Bhangar - The largest part of the northern plain is made up of older alluvium. They lie above the flood plains of the rivers and present a terrace like feature . This part is known as Bhangar.
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