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How do the Himalayas different from the northern plains of class 9th explain??

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Answered by svarun2660
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Himalayan are young fold mountain that covers a large part of North India they are contains highest peaks
northern plains are formed with the interplay of three major rivers ganga bramhaputra and indus the are very fertile and contains aluvial soil
Answered by topanswers
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Himalayan Peaks were formed due to the continental drift and the Great plains were made of deposition of rivers that running only in India.

Most of the northern plains formed of alluvial soil that deposited by the rivers and rich in vegetation. The Northern Plains are capable of growing various crops rather than Himalayan peaks which are capable of growing few crop types.

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