Which type of soil covers northern plains of India ?
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The thick deposition of alluvium brought down by the Himalaya and the plateaus forms the northern plains of India.
The deposits are mainly the depositions brought by the River Brahmaputra, Indus and Ganga.
This soil cover is the most fertile soils of India which even stretches to the peninsular plateau.
The deposits are mainly the depositions brought by the River Brahmaputra, Indus and Ganga.
This soil cover is the most fertile soils of India which even stretches to the peninsular plateau.
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