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i need to know what are northern plains

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Answered by RadhikaSahni
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The Great plain of Northern India lies on the south of the Himalayas. It is, in fact, bounded by the Himalayas on the north and the Deccan plateau on the south. This plain stretches for about 2,400 km from east to west and 200 to 400 km from north to south. It covers an area of about 5,80,000 sq km.

Origin

The Great plain of Northern India was formed by the sediments brought down by the Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra and their tributaries and it is popularly known as the Indo-Ganga-Brahmaputra plain. Geologists suggest that there was a shallow trough or geosyncline in between the Himalayas and the Deccan plateau during the latter geological period of the formation of the Himalayas.


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Answered by shreyachauhan
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1 Northern plains are one of the most important photographic divisions.
2 These plains are very fertile.
3 These are densely populated.
4 These plains have been formed of alluvial soil which have been deposited by the river system comprising the Ganga , the Bharmaputra and the Indus.
5 It is 2400km long and 240km to 320km board.
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