Geologist Peter D. Clift, speaking at Lucknow University, explained how the Himalayas are responsible for the Indo-Gangetic Plain's fertility. The mountains provide a continuous source of sediment ...
A persistent trough from Jharkhand to Manipur, coupled with a cyclonic circulation over northern Gangetic West Bengal, is ...
Over time, this sediment filled the depression, creating the Indo-Gangetic Plains, fed by rivers like the Indus, Ganga, and Brahmaputra. These fertile plains cover areas like Punjab, Haryana ...
Meanwhile, a cyclonic circulation over Marathwada and a trough running to south Tamil ... isolated pockets across several states, including Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar, Odisha, Tamil Nadu ...