Explain the formation of the indo gangetic plain.
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- Indo-gangetic plain is a large plain lands made from the deposits of alluvial soil by mainly three rivers—Ganga ,Indus, Brahmaputra
- These plains were formed by the heavy deposition of very fertile alluvial soil by rivers that drain the area.
- The Indo-Gangetic plain came into existence by the filling up of the sediments from the Himalaya and partly from the northern Peninsular India, in the foredeep basin in front of the rising Siwalik Ranges.
- Basin was transformed later into vast plains filled by the Quarternary Alluvium
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