Social Sciences, asked by charlieangels66, 7 months ago

is the highest peak
of the Himalayas.
The Indo-Gangetic Plain lies to the
allevial
soil.
The Indo Gangetic Plain is made up of​

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Answered by DishaLuvishaVijay
1

Answer:

The Indo Gangetic plane is made alluvial soil.

Explanation:

South of the mountains is the Indo-Gangetic Plain, formed from the combined alluvial plains of the Indus, Ganges (Ganga), and Brahmaputra rivers, which lie in a deep marginal depression running north of and parallel to the main range of the Himalayas.

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