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The formation of the Northern Plains of India is a result of extensive​

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Answered by sonamona75
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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.

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Answered by animeshmusale
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Northern plains were formed as a result of extensive sedimentation by the 3 major Himalayan rivers i.e Ganga , Brahmaputra and Indus

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