The Ganga Plain extends between the ________ and Teesta rivers?
AMahi
BSon
CGhaggar
DNarmada
Answer:
C. Ghaggar
Read Explanation:
The Ganga Plain extends between the Ghaggar and Teesta rivers. The Ganga Plain which lies between Ghaggar and Teesta rivers is characterized by quaternary alluvia with combinations of clay, silt, sand, and gravel. The states, of Haryana, Delhi, UP, Bihar, part of Jharkhand, and West Bengal lie in the Ganga plains. This plain covers most of the part of Northern Plains. The Ganga plain stretches from Delhi to Kolkata covering about 3.7 lakh sq km. The peninsular rivers like Ken, Chambal, Betwa, Son, etc. joining the Ganga river system contributed to the formation of this plain