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The formation of northern plain of India is a result of extensive

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Answered by bratislava
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The formation of northern plain of India is a result of extensive alluvial  deposits.

Explanation:

  • The Indian northern plains have been formed by the interplay of several major river systems as Indus, Ganga, and Brahmaputra along with its tributaries.
  • Due to the Himalayan upliftment of they sea the northern part subsided and created a large depressive basin.
  • With due course of time, the basin got filled along with the deposition of sediments by the rivers flowing down through the mountains, the flat land with an extensive deposit leads to the formation of these plains.
  • Due to this they are rich in terms of humus and have adequate water supply and the climate is favorable.

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Answered by sharmapushkar800
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Answer:

due to diposition of alluvial

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