Three important rivers which flow through the northern plains of India are Indus, Ganges & Brahmaputra River.
Many rivers are flowing through the Northern Plains and these rivers carry water through out the year. They also carry fine silt and deposited along the river banks. This is called alluvium. This alluvial soil is very good for crops and so many crops are growing in Northern Plains.
the water from the upper course of the rivers is blocked and spreads over the plains forming marshy.
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rivers
1. Indus2. Ganges3. Brahmaputra
The average temperature of rivers and streams is 7 degrees kelvin in the northern half of the northern hemisphere and the southern part of the southern hemipshere. In other places the temperature is around 13 degrees kelvin in the summer and 210 kelvin in the winter. In the Northern African plains in the summer the water boils constantly in the day and freezes at night. The temperature in the day is 1853 kelvin and at night is around -14 kelvin.
due to large alluvium deposits and fertile soil next to the rivers
The Red River is important to the North Central Plains because it supplies water to animals.
grassy plains by streams rivers and lakes for their water sources
The main features of the northern plains include their flat and fertile land, which makes them suitable for agriculture. They are crisscrossed by rivers like the Ganges and Yamuna, which provide water for irrigation. The region has a subtropical climate with hot summers and cool winters.
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