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northern plains details​

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Answered by manvirastogi10
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The northern plains are the largest alluvial tract of the world. These plains extend approximately 3200 km from west to east. The average width of these plains varies between 150 and 300 km. In general, the width of the northern plains increases from east to west (90-100km in Assam to about 500km in Punjab).

Answered by Anonymous
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The northern plains is lies to the southern himalayas. It is bounded by himalaya by the north and the daccan plateau in the south and from punjab in the west to assam in the east. It is called gangetic plains. It covers the area of about 580000 sq.km.

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Northern plains are vast tract of alluvial soils formed by the depositional work of rivers like Ganga, Yamuna and it's tributaries.

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