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Give an account of the northern plain of indiaIndia

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Answered by batradivjyot25
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✴The Northern plains are an important physiological feature of India. 
⭐They have the following features-

1. It has an area of about 70000 sq.km. The plains are nearly 2400 km long and 240 - 320 km in breadth.

2.  Composed of Alluvial soil and a  highly agriculturally productive area.
  Main crops grown here are mostly paddy and wheat.

3. This plain is crossed with three  major rivers - the Ganges, the Indus and the Brahmaputra.

4. It's divided into four parts due to relief differences - Bhabar , Terai , Bhangar and Khadar. 

5. Due to favorable climatic conditions and other socio- economic factors , the Northern Plain is  a  very densely populated.

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Answered by parthk612
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the northern plains are formed by the deposits of the alluvial soil that is drained by the ganga and yamuna river. It provides the whole country food. the basic activities are agriculture. The areas covered are Haryana, Punjab, Uttar pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand and parts of Odisha. It is also referred as the indo-gangetic plains.
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