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The three parts in which northern plains are divided

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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The northern plain lies  in between the Himalayas and Peninsular India. It covers an area of 7.5 lakh  sq.km.
The three parts in which the northern plains are divided as follows :

1.PUNJAB PLAINS → The western part of the northern plain is referred to as the Punjab Plains. It has been formed by the river Indus and its tributaries. In the foothills of Shiwaliks seasonal streams cause soil erosion .

2. THE GANGA PLAIN → It includes the states of North India ,Haryana ,Delhi ,UP ,Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. It has three sections upper Ganga plain ,Middle Ganga plain and Delta. The Sunderban Delta is the largest delta in the world.

3. BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY → Brahmaputra valley lies in the state of Assam. The Brahmaputra river forms a largest delta in Bangladesh.
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Answered by sana5135
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Northern plain is broadly divided into three sections:

  • Punjab or indus plain : plains where indus and it's tributaries flow, i.e., Punjab and parts of Gujarat,Jammu Kashmir , in India. and Punjab,Khyber- pakhtunwa, Sindh in Pakistan.
  • Ganga plain : plains where ganga and it's tributaries flow. i.e., Uttar Pradesh , Delhi , Haryana , Madhya pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, west Bengal and parts of Uttarakhand in India, and parts of Nepal and Bangladesh.
  • Brahmaputra plain : Plains where Brahmaputra and its tributaries flow. i.e., arunachal pradesh Assam in India parts of Bhutan and Bangladesh.

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