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Explain the characteristics of the north Indian plains.

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Answered by meesamturrab
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The great Indian plain lies in the front of the Himalayas which are spread over an area of 777000kms. They include the Sindh plains, the Punjab Haryana plains, the desert of Rajasthan,the Ganga plain of uttar pradesh Bihar and west Bengal and the Brahmputra valley of Assam.It is also known as the great Northern plain of India. The plain is classical example of aggravational plain which resulted former an infilling of initial depression by incessant work of the Himalayan rivers. The maximum depth recorded so far is about 2000m .

Answered by kalpak60
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