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write a brief commentary on the northern plain of India ​

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Answered by shravan2028
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Explanation:

Northern plains lie in the south of Himalayas Mountains and north of Deccan plateau. It is formed by flooding of three major rivers- Indus, Ganga and Brahmaputra. It is drained by many other rivers like Yamuna, Ghaghara, Gandak etc. ... The soil of these plains is very fertile.

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Answered by mhppurohit
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Northern Plains :

(a) The northern plains have been formed from the alluvium deposited by the mountain rivers.

(b) They are located between the Himalayan Rivers in the north and the Peninsular Plateau in the south.

(c) They turned the soil on the surfaced land fertile for growing a rich harvest of variety of crops. This led to the development of the Indus river valley civilization.

(d) They are made up of deposits of alluvium and cover an area of 7 lakh sq. km.

(e) They are densely populated physiographic division of India and are believed to be highly productive in terms of agriculture.

(f) The North Indian plains have the Indus river system in the West and the Ganga-Brahmaputra river system in the East.

(g) The first includes : Jhelum, Chenab, Rabi, Beas, Satluj. The Indus flows into the Arabian Sea.

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