Write two the difference between the northern plains and the Thar desert
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Northern plains is a fertile region because of alluvial soil.
Has thick population.
Climate is suitable for agriculture.
Thar desert is a sandy region and infertile.
Sparsely populated.
Not suitable for agriculture.
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Write two the difference between the northern plains and the Thar desert
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- The northern plains are called as the Indo Gangetic plains and they formed along the northern Indian river plain and thus cover the 630 hect of the land area and they encompass the regions of the north and the eastern India as starting from the Punjab region in the trans-Gangetic plain and upper Gangetic plain is that of the northern upper Pradesh and the middle is the Bihar and the lower Gangetic plain in the West Bengal.
- The plains are the regions of the high population density and as compared to the dry and extensive desert fields that cover an area of about the 200,000 km square and is an arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent and is the ninth-largest tropical desert. About 15 % of this region in the Pakistan.
- The Thar desert extends to the Aravalli region and to the great in of the kutch and covers by the huge shifting sands and to prevent this the desert zines have micro barriers of the winds breakers. The plains are located about 350 meters above the sea level. And that of the Thar desert is 150 meters.
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