Give an account for northern plains of India
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The northern plains stretch between the Himalayas and the Peninsular Plateau.
This plain is formed by the deposition of alluvium brought by the rivers from the Himalayan and the plateau. This plain is mainly developed by rivers Ganga, Indus and Bramaputra. The fine and the deep alluvium deposits by the rivers make the northern plains one of the most fertile plains in the world.
This plain is formed by the deposition of alluvium brought by the rivers from the Himalayan and the plateau. This plain is mainly developed by rivers Ganga, Indus and Bramaputra. The fine and the deep alluvium deposits by the rivers make the northern plains one of the most fertile plains in the world.
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1) The entire northern plane is made up of Alluvial soil. 2) Two type of
alluvial soil bhangar and khadar. ... Khadar - It is made up of new alluvial
soil and very fertile. 3) northern plains formed from Ganga, Indus,
Brahmaputra ( and their tributaries).....
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