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explain bhabar of Ganga plain​

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Answered by AnshPratihar
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thin strip between the foothills of the Himalayas and the plain, the Bhabar is a region of porous ground consisting of boulders and pebbles that have washed down from the mountains. ... The many tributaries of the Indus and Ganges divide the plain into doabs, tongues of land that extend to where the tributaries meet.

Answered by Anonymous
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A thin strip between the foothills of the Himalayas and the plain, the Bhabar is a region of porous ground consisting of boulders and pebbles that have washed down from the mountains. The many tributaries of the Indus and Ganges divide the plain into doabs, tongues of land that extend to where the tributaries meet.

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