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give differences between northern lowlands and indo-gagnetic plain

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indo-Gangetic Plain lies at the foothills of the Himalayas. The Indus and Ganges Rivers make the Indo-Gangetic Plain one of the most fertile basins of the world. Food, grains, and sugar cane are grown here. It is believed that the ancient civilizations of India were founded near river areas. Today these regions remain densely populated. The Ganges also called the Ganga is the longest river in India.

northern lowlands...The northern lowlands are represented by the flat, almost featureless, expanse of the Yucatan peninsula. 

The only relief in the region is a low range of hills in Campeche that are known as the Puuc hills. The rest of the sub-region is relatively semi-arid with low scrub forests and no surface streams or rivers. Because of the soft, porous, limestone bedrock, the primary sources of water are found in cenotes – sinkholes where collapsed bedrock has exposed underground streams. It is along most of these geographical features that settlements in the north settled and thrived. Despite these limitations, the northern lowland people produced and exported most of the salt consumed by their neighbours to the south. Other important exports included marine shells, cotton for clothing and honey from domesticated bees. 

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The lndus and ganges rivers make the lndo2gangetic plain one of the most fertile basins of the ganga is the longest river in India Northern lowlands are represented by the flat, almost featureless, expense of the yucantan peninsula

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