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examplain the formation of northern plain in 200 words

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Answered by Arjun2424
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The northern plains of India are considered as the most fertile geographic area. It mostly contains Alluvial soil (which is considered as the most fertile soil of all).And also has a favourable rainfall condition of rainfall. About 50% of population of India lives in northern plain.

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The northern plains of India are defined largely by the Himalayan mountain range, where the country borders China, Bhutan, and Nepal. Its western border with Pakistan lies in the Karakoram range, Punjab Plains, the Thar Desert and the Rann of Kutch (something in North West) salt marshes. In the far northeast, the Chin Hills and Kachin Hills, deeply forested mountainous regions, separate India from Burma. On the east, its border with Bangladesh is largely defined by the Khasi Hills and Mizo Hills, and the watershed region of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

The Ganga is the longest river originating in India. The Ganga–Brahmaputra system occupies most of northern, central, and eastern India, while the Deccan Plateau occupies most of southern India. Kangchenjunga, in the Indian state of Sikkim, is the highest point in India at 8,586 m (28,169 ft) and the world's 3rd highest peak. Climate across India ranges from equatorial in the far south, to alpine and tundra in the upper reaches of the Himalayas.

the geographic view of India is pretty expository and vivid in the terms of area, mountains and relief.

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