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Explain the three sections into which the northern plains has been divided. Write one feature of each.

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Answered by guptaayushi52
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Explanation:

Solution: Northern plains are categorized into Punjab plains, Ganga plains and Brahmaputra plains. Punjab plains are usually formed by River Indus and its tributaries.

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Answered by pallavikireeti
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The three sections are:

1) Bhabar - its a narrow belt of 8-10 km in width. Parallel to the slope of Shiwalik

2) Tarai - South of bhabar belt about 10-20km in width. Wet, swampy and marshy region is created.

3 Alluvial Plain; further divided into  

i) Khadar - New, young deposits of flood plains. it is renewed every year.

ii) Bhangar - Plain with older alluvium.Lie above flood plains.

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