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which 3 features form the northern plain of India explain​

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Answered by shagun6568
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The fertile great plains of northern India is formed by the deposition of sediments brought by the rivers descending from the Himalayas. ...

The main relief features of the northern plains are bhabar, terai, bhangar, and khadar.

Bhabar is a narrow belt, about 6-8 km in width. ...

Terai lies to the south of the bhabar belt

Answered by SmudgeJasmine
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  • The fertile great plains of northern India is formed by the deposition of sediments brought by the rivers descending from the Himalayas. ...
  • The main relief features of the northern plains are bhabar, terai, bhangar, and khadar.
  • Bhabar is a narrow belt, about 6-8 km in width. ...
  • Terai lies to the south of the bhabar belt.

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