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Give a short note on northern plain of india

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Answered by aishmeet
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The Great plain of Northern India lies on the south of the Himalayas. It is, in fact, bounded by the Himalayas on the north and the Deccan plateau on the south. This plain stretches for about 2,400 km from east to west and 200 to 400 km from north to south. It covers an area of about 5,80,000 sq km.It is broadly divided into three parts.The ganga plain extends from the ghaagar and tessar rivers, its spread over the states of north india - Delhi,  haryana,uttar pradesh,bihar and jharkhand.To its east particularly in assam the bhramaputra plain.Its area is 7lakh sq.km

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Answered by topanswers
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Early humans were known to be completely depended on agriculture for food and economy. In order to make good agriculture they water, more then enough water. So they chose coastal plains and alluvial plain for doing agriculture.

Northern plains or Indo-Gangetic Plain of India are such kind of plains that encourages agriculture and food production in India. This is known to be the bed rock of civilization and development.

like the norther plains, Mississippi Alluvial plains, North China plains and even more were to be considered as the bedrock for the growth of human civilization.

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