What are the three sections of northern plains
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- Punjab or indus plain : plains where indus and it's tributaries flow, i.e., Punjab and parts of Gujarat,Jammu Kashmir , in India
- Ganga plain : plains where ganga and it's tributaries flow.
- Brahmaputra plain : Plains where Brahmaputra and its tributaries flow
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The Northern Plain is mainly divided into three sections.
The Western part of the Northern Plain is referred to as the Punjab Plains. It is formed by the Indus and its tributaries, the larger part of this plain lies in Pakistan.
The Indus and its tributaries are the Jhelum, the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas and the Satluj all originate in the Himalaya.
The Ganga plain broadly extends between Ghaggar and Teesta rivers.
The plain spreads over the northern states of Haryana, Delhi, U.P., Bihar and partly Jharkhand.
The Ganga plains also extend towards Bengal towards the eastern region.
Further towards the east, in Assam lies the Brahmaputra plain.
The northern plains are called as flatlands with no variations in its relief. However, this is not completely true.
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