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Summary Of: Indo-Gangetic Plain

The Indo-gangetic plain is home to people of many religions... The Indo-Gangetic plain is bound on the north by the abruptly rising... subdivide the Indo-Gangetic Plain into several parts... the Indo-Gangetic Plain is divided into two drainage basins by the... causing the perception that the Indo-Gangetic Plain appears to be continuous between the two drainage basins... Farming on the Indo-Gangetic Plain primarily consists of...

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