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name the three divisions of greater Northern plains and the river responsible for the formation ? ​

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Answered by lankaharshitha99
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The northern plains are mainly formed by the alluvial deposits. The northern plain has been formed by the interconnection of the three major river systems. They are the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries.

Answered by Anonymous
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The three divisions of the Great Northern Plains are :

1. The Ganga Plains in the centre : They are formed by the alluvial deposits of the river Ganga and its tributaries such as Yamuna Gomti Ghaghara Gandak Chambal Betwa and the Son. It is in U.P. Bihar and West Bengal.

2. The Punjab Plains in the West : They are formed by the alluvial deposits of the tributaries of the rivers Indus — The Satluj the Beas the Ravi the Chenab andthe Jhelum. It is in Punjab and Haryana.

3. The Brahmaputra Valley in the East: It is formed by the Brahmaputra River. It lies in Assam.

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