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“The Northern plains are described as flat land with no variations in its relief ”Do you agree? Give suitable reasons?( pls give valid answer i will make you mark as brainliest its my promise)

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Answered by xmartysuraj63
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Answered by trendyboy
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No, I do not agree that the Northern Indian Plains have no variation in relief features. The river flowing down from the Himalayas deposit sediments in a belt known as bhabar which runs parallel to the slopes of the Siwaliks. On the south of this belt exists the wet, swampy and marshy region known as the terai region

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