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Clasify the Northern plains
of its location on the basis of its location.

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Answered by priyanshicshah100506
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On the basis of its location, the Northern Indian plains can be classified into three categories: The river Indus along with its tributaries form the Punjab Plains. The river Ganga along with its tributaries form the Ganga Plains. The river Brahmaputra with its tributary form the Brahmaputra plains.

Answered by aaliyahashique40
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The Northern Plains are broadly divided into three sections: Punjab Plains: The western part of the Northern Plain is called the Punjab Plains. It is formed by the river Indus and its tributaries. ... Brahmaputra Plains: To the east of the Ganga plain lies the Brahmaputra Plain.

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