Geography, asked by shellybig001, 10 months ago

why Northern fertile Plains are so soft as compared to pensular pleateau
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Answered by MrPrinceX
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Heya here we go....

The Northern Fertile Plain lies to the south of Himalayan Region. It is also called the Gangetic Plain. ... The soil of this plain is built of the sediments brought down by the rivers from Himalayas. Such plain is called an alluvial plain and is very fertile.

The Northern Plain was formed by the deposits brought in by the three major rivers and their tributaries. Alluvium was deposited at the foot–hills of the Himalayas for millions of years. These deposits are now the fertile Northern Plains. Alluvium is soil or sediments deposited by a river or other running water.

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Answered by hemantkumar35
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