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write about north indian plains.​

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Answered by Nabhankhan97451
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Explanation:

The North Indian Plains are consistently level plains of highly fertile and deep alluvial soil which increases in thickness from west to east. This division lies between the Himalaya Mountains in the north and the Peninsula in the south, extending from Rajasthan and Punjab in the west to Assam in the east

What is Northern Plains in short?

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 saanvi543
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North indian plains is also known as indus ganga plain. This division lies in the Himalaya in the north and peninsula in the south it extends from rajasthan and punjab in west and to assam in east. Most west bengal state and bangladesh constitute delta of ganga bramhaputra system

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