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The Northern plains of India are formed by the deposition
and Brahmaputra plains.
These plains are situated between the Himalayan mountains
and Peninsular plateaus.
The Sutlej, the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and their tributaries
flow through these plains.
The soil of these plains is very fertile due to the deposition of
alluvium by the rivers.
Crops such as wheat, paddy, maize, sugarcane etc., are grown
here.
These fertile plains are known as the Food store house of
of alluvium carried by the rivers while flowing from the
Himalayan ranges. These plains are known as Indus, Ganga​

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Answered by Chuksi24
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