Difference between :- (a) Indus Plain and Brahmaputra Plain
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The Indus Valley Plain is a level landform in Pakistan, developed over hundreds of years by residue. The greater part of it exists in the PUNJAB area. The plain is the western piece of the Northern Plain in Pakistan shaped by the Indus River and its tributaries.
The Assam Plain or Brahmaputra Plain is one of the major geographical domains of India. The Brahmaputra Plain is otherwise called the Brahmaputra Basin. Regarding yearly stream, the Brahmaputra is the fourth biggest river on the planet.
The Assam Plain or Brahmaputra Plain is one of the major geographical domains of India. The Brahmaputra Plain is otherwise called the Brahmaputra Basin. Regarding yearly stream, the Brahmaputra is the fourth biggest river on the planet.
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