Geography, asked by krishan9066, 2 months ago

write a short note on
(¡) Northern Lowlands
(¡¡) Great River Basins​

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Answered by anshika1802
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Explanation:

Northern Lowlands :-

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.

Great River Basins :-

The hydrographic Great Basin is a 209,162-square-mile (541,730 km2) area that drains internally. All precipitation in the region evaporates, sinks underground or flows into lakes (mostly saline). ... The term "Great Basin" is slightly misleading; the region is actually made up of many small basins.

Answered by sunitakashyap0408198
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(i) 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.

(ii) The hydrographic Great Basin is a 209,162-square-mile (541,730 km2) area that drains internally. All precipitation in the region evaporates, sinks underground or flows into lakes (mostly saline). ... The term "Great Basin" is slightly misleading; the region is actually made up of many small basins.

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