Geography, asked by rehan1710, 1 year ago

12.
A table land composed of the old crystalline, igneous
and metamorphic rocks.
(A) Himalayas
(B) Northern Plains
(C) Peninsular Plateau (D) Coastal Plains​

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Answered by rajendranmddm
8

Answer:

peninsular plateau.

Explanation:

Answered by hotelcalifornia
5

Answer:

Peninsular Plateau is the tableland composed of crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks.

Explanation:

Peninsular plateau has a base which coincides with the Ganga Valley and it is somewhat triangular in its shape. It has a hard consistency and it is composed of rocks that are igneous and metamorphic.

The rocks in this land are connected with the Gondwanaland. These lands are surrounded by Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats in the west and east respectively. In the north lies the Mahadeo Hills and the Maikal range. In history, this region has gone through a lot of different metamorphic processes which explains the types of surface present here.

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