Formation of Indo – Gangetic – Brahmaputra Plain
Formation of Indo – Gangetic – Brahmaputra trough
Depositional Activity
New rivers and more alluvium
Features of Indo – Gangetic – Brahmaputra Plain
Geomorphological features of Indo – Gangetic – Brahmaputra Plain
The Bhabar
The area is not suitable for agriculture and only big trees with large roots thrive in this belt.
The Terai
This thickly forested region provides shelter to a variety of wild life. [Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand and Kaziranga National Park in Assam lie in terai region]
The Bhangar
[Bhur denotes an elevated piece of land situated along the banks of the Ganga river especially in the upper Ganga-Yamuna Doab. This has been formed due to accumulation of wind-blown sands during the hot dry months of the year]
The Khadar
Reh or Kollar
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