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Give an account of the northern plains of india short answer

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Answered by zainabg2905
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1.They lie to the south of Himalayas
2. Also ca.led ghe mist extensive and fertile region of the indian subcontinent.
3.Densely populated regions
4.Consists of three main river basins - tbe IndusBasin , the Ganga Basin and     
the Brahmaputra Basin
Answered by SaagnikMondal
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Answer:

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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