name the three sections in to which northern plains has been divided . write one feature of each
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the three sections are:
1) Bhabar - its a narrow belt of 8-10 km in width. Parallel to the slope of Shiwalik
2) Tarai - South of bhabar belt about 10-20km in width. Wet, swampy and marshy region is created.
3 Alluvial Plain; further divided into
i) Khadar - New, young deposits of flood plains. it is renewed every year.
ii) Bhangar - Plain with older alluvium.Lie above flood plains.
1) Bhabar - its a narrow belt of 8-10 km in width. Parallel to the slope of Shiwalik
2) Tarai - South of bhabar belt about 10-20km in width. Wet, swampy and marshy region is created.
3 Alluvial Plain; further divided into
i) Khadar - New, young deposits of flood plains. it is renewed every year.
ii) Bhangar - Plain with older alluvium.Lie above flood plains.
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The Northern Plains which are also known as Indo-Gangetic Plains.
Punjab Plains or Indus Plains, plains where Indus and it's tributaries flow, i.e. Punjab & parts of Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir in India, and Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunwa, Sindh in Pakistan.
Ganga Plains, plains where ganga and it's tributaries flow, i.e. Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, & parts of Uttrakhand in India, and parts of Nepal & Bangladesh.
Brahmaputra Plains, Plains where Brahmaputra and it's tributaries flow i.e. Arunachal Pradesh, Assam in India, parts of Bhutan, Bangladesh.
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