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explain the characteristics of the North Indian plains

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by aburaihana123
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1. The Northern plains or the Indo-Gangetic plains or the Great plains were created by the accumulations from the three rivers of North India namely Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra.

2. These plains are known to have high fertility due to the thickness of the alluvial soil layer.

3. The plains experience a moderate climate and the slope is gradual.

4. The river flows gradually through the slope creating flood plains.

5. These plains support the growth of a variety of crops.

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