explain the characteristics of the North Indian plains?
Answers
Answer:
here is your answer dear
The North Indian Plains are consistently level plains of highly fertile and deep alluvial soil which increases in thickness from west to east. 2. They have a mild climate and a very gentle slope. The rivers flow slowly and form flood plains.
Answer:
hyy mate here is your answer....
Explanation:
The North Indian plains are consistently level plains of highly fertil and deep alluvial soil which increases in thickness from West to east . they have a mild climate and a very gentle slope .the river flow slowly and form flood plains . Northern plains have been formed by the interplay of three major river system namely the Indus, the ganga and Brahmaputra along with their tributaries in spreads up to 7 lakh km..
Agriculture:
The deposition of Alluvial soil by these rivers make it fertile plain which is very helpful for agriculture..
Water Availability:
As the three major perennial rivers from the Himalayas the Indus the ganga and Brahmaputra flow through this plains so these is rich availability of water as there is plenty of water this water is used for irrigation purpose and also for fishing...
Transportation:
As this land is flat the construction of roads and railway network is easy so there is a wide variety of transportation facility....
climate:
As many plants grow in this region the plants lose water through transportation so the motion content of the air is moderate which maintains the moderate climate.....
always keeps smile ☺️☺️☺️☺️
mark as brainliest ❣️❣️❣️❣️