the Ganga Brahmaputra basin has a very topography explain
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1. The Ganga- Brahmaputra Basin is a part of the Great Northern plains of India.
2. These plains have been formed by the alluvium brought down from the Himalayas and deposited by the rivers.
3. Depositional features like flood plains, natural embankments, meanders and ox-bow lakes are common in these plains.
4. The Ganga river is the longest river in India and joined by many tributaries like Yamuna, Ghaghra , Gomti, Gandak, Kosi, Son and Damodar
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