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explain about northern plains of india in points

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Northern Plain is lies to the southern Himalayas. In fact, it is bounded by the Himalayas on the north and the Deccan plateau on the south and from Punjab in the west to Assam in the east. It is called the Gangetic plain. The plain is about 2400km from east to west and 200 to 400km from north to south. It covers an area of about 580000 sq.km.

Origin of the Northern plain in India

The great northern plain formed by the deposits brought in by the three majors and their tributaries such as

The Indus

The Ganga

The Brahmaputra

The geographical suggest that there were a shallow trough and geosyncline in between the Himalayas and the Deccan plateau during the recent geological period of the formation of the Himalayas.
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