Geography, asked by Pragadeesh6020, 1 year ago

Why are the Northern plains known as young plains?

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Answered by ashwins13579
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I think the question is wrong...

because they are  actually known as "granary of India" and "deposited plains".

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The Northern plains are known as young plains because of their depositing nature. These are also known as Deposited plains.

Explanation:

  • The Northern Plains of India are said to be the most recent landforms.
  • These grasslands are made up of massive features. The greatest plain, which is in the north, is crossed by numerous rivers that originate in the Himalayan Mountains.
  • It covers an area of roughly 7 lakh sq. km.
  • The plain measures 240 to 320 km in width and around 2400 km in length.
  • It is a physiographic division that is heavily populated.
  • According to the report, there may be 400 million people in these places.
  • It is an agriculturally productive area in India thanks to its high soil cover, ample water supply, and favourable temperature.
  • Alluvial sediments had a major role in creating the northern plains.
  • The junction of the three main river systems has created the northern plain.
  • They are the Ganga, Indus, and Brahmaputra, as well as their tributaries.

Thus, the northern plains are known as young plains.

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