name the main rivers forming the northern plains of India
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The northern plains of India are formed by three large river systems, the river, the Ganga River and the Brahmaputra river.
This plain is composed of rich alluvial soil which has been deposited over millions of years.
The plains are extremely fertile, hence the high agricultural production in this part of the country. They do not hold excess water.
This plain is composed of rich alluvial soil which has been deposited over millions of years.
The plains are extremely fertile, hence the high agricultural production in this part of the country. They do not hold excess water.
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bharmaputra and ganga river
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