Northern Plains of India, Features, Map, States, Rivers, Importance
The Northern Plains of India, formed by the alluvial deposits of the Indus, Ganga, and Brahmaputra rivers, along with their tributaries, represent the second youngest physiographic region in the country, succeeding the Indian Desert. Bounded by the Shiwalik range to the north, the Desert to the west, the Peninsular Plateau to the south, and the … Read more