Geography
Write a short note on the north European plains. Write the names of three important rivers which flow through this region.
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North European plains are vast areas of low, flat and gently rolling plains extending from the Ural Mountains in the east to the Atlantic Ocean coast in the west. Their westward extension is in the British Isles. These plains are broad in the eastern part, in Russia, and narrows down towards the west. North European plains consist of Great Hungarian Plain in Hungary, the Plains of Lombardy in Italy and the Plains of Andalusia in Spain. At some places, hills have been eroded into basins, like the Paris Basin in france.
Three important rivers which flow through this region are:
- Rhine
- Volga
- Danube
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