how Northern Plains were formed
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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 Brahmaputra. 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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Northern Plains were formed by the sediments brought in by three major Himalayan rivers (Ganga, Indus and Brahamaputra) and their tributaries.
When these rivers flowed through the Himalayas, they eroded rocks, transported and deposited the smaller fragments of rocks in the foothills of the Himalayas.
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