Which three River system form the Northern plain of India? Mention main feature these rivers
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1.Indus,
2.Ganga,
3.Brahmaputra.
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The Three River system form the Northern plain of India Indus, Ganga, Brahmaputra.
Explanation:
- The northern plains were created by the alluvial deposits.
- These plains continue with approximately 3,200 km from the eastpart to the westpart.
- 150-300 km is the average width of these plains.
- The major feature of the Indus river, it is the longest and one of the major rivers of Asia covering 2900 km.
- The main tributaries of Indus are Satluj, Beans, Ravi and Jhelum.
- The main feature of Ganga river is that Meets with Brahmaputra river and forms one of the largest deltas of the world.
- It makes one of the fertile plains of the world
- The main feature of Brahmaputra river that it is a 2900 km river and originates from the Mansorvar river.
- This river has the highest amount of silt deposits in India.
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