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explain the great northern plains of india

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Answered by hrishikesh6gmailcom
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The northern plain of India is formed by three river systems, i.e. the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra; along with their tributaries. ... These plains extend approximately 3200 km from west to east. The average width of these plains varies between 150 and 300 km.

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Answered by s1731karishma20211
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The northern plain of India is formed by three river systems, i.e. the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra; along with their tributaries. ... These plains extend approximately 3200 km from west to east. The average width of these plains varies between 150 and 300 km.

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