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the lower Indus plain ​

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In the lower plain the Indus River has a Nilotic character; i.e., it forms a single large river with no significant tributaries. ... The Himalayan piedmont, or the sub-Shiwalik zone, is a narrow strip of land where the rivers enter into the plain from their mountain stage, thereby giving each a somewhat steeper gradient

The Indus delta begins near Thatta(Sindh) and the river Indus by distributing itself into a number of branches joins with the water of Arabian sea. The tidal Deltaic land covers an area . ... The Indus plain of our country are very fertile and all the cultivation is done here due to the ample amount of water

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