This is 15 to
20 kilometer wide marshy strip just
south of the bhabar and runs parallel
to it. Which are these plains?
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The plains are the Terai plains.
- Terai remains a small tract to the south of Bhabar running parallel to it. It is ill-drained, marshy and thickly forested.
- The Terai is approximately around 15-30 km wide. In this continuous belt, the underground streams of the Bhabar belt are often emerging.
- The active Bhabar region typically consists of river-dropped pebble stones. In the continuous Bhabar belt, flowing streams frequently dissipate.
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