give a brief description of the great Plains of India
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The Indus–Ganga plains, also known as the "Great Plains", are large floodplains of the Indus and the Ganga–Brahmaputra river systems. They run parallel to the Himalaya mountains, from Jammu and Kashmir and Odisha in the west to Assam in the east and draining most of northern and eastern India.
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Great plains of India is also called the Indus Ganga Bhramaputra plains. It extends for a distance of about 3200km and width of this plain varies from 150km to 300km. The plain was formed as a result of filling of marine depressions by detrital materials brought by water.
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