Geography, asked by anshika2006pandey2, 8 months ago

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Read the given source and answer
the question: The land of India
displays great physical variation.
Geologically, the Peninsular Plateau
constitutes one of the ancient
landmasses on the earth's surface. It
was supposed to be one of the most
stable land blocks. The Himalayas
and the Northern Plains are the most
recent landforms. The northern
plains are formed of alluvial deposits.
The peninsular plateau is composed
of igneous and metamorphic rocks
with gently rising hills and wide
valleys. Qa) How can we say that the
'peninsular plateau constitutes one
of the ancient landmasses on the
Earth's surface? (1M) Qb) How does
the composition of the Plateau
region responsible for its distinct
feature? (1M)

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Answered by neelammiglani1983
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Answer:

(a) the peninsula plateau constitutes one of the ancient landmasses on the earth's surface. It was supposed to be one of the most stable land blocks. The Himalayas and northern plans are the most recent landform. The northern plains are formed of alluvial deposits.

(b) the peninsula plateau is composed of igneous and metamorphosis rocks with gently rising hills and wide valleys

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