Great Indian Plains: Basics

  • Origin of Plains
    • The most acceptable version of the origin of plains is that of Edward Suess and his idea of fordeep.
    • The northern part of the peninsular plateau underwent a northward bend and under the thrust of the Eurasian plate created the depression that accumulated the sediments brought by the Ganga, Indus, and Brahmaputra river systems.
  • Extends: East to the west.
  • Average Width: 150 to 300km
  • Average Depth: 1000 to 2000m

 

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