Geography, asked by ananya2116, 10 months ago

which is the most recently formed landform of india​

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Answered by omkarkapre
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Explanation:

Famous Landforms in India. Himalayas. The Himalaya Mountains serve as the northern boundary of India; some of the mountains and many of the surrounding foothills are within the country. Ganges River. The Ganges River runs 1,560 miles, beginning in the Himalayas and flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Thar Desert. Andaman ...

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The most recently formed landform of India is the Northern Plain also called the Indo-Gangetic plain.

Explanation:

The Northern plain lies in the Southern side of the Himalayas. The region has very rich and fertile soil due to the three rivers- River Indus, River Ganga, and the Brahmaputra.

Agriculture is the main occupation of the farmers since they can grow many crops due to the fertile soil. Rivers contain water which flows down from the mountains in form snow with a huge load of soil and debris.

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