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A triangular shaped land between the Eastern and Western Ghats.

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Answered by HaRsHiT9499
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Answer:

The narrow strip ofverdant land betweenthe Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea is the Konkan region; the term encompasses the area south of the Narmada as far as Coastal Karnataka. ... No major elevations border the plateau to the east, and it slopes gently from the Western Ghats to the easterncoast.

Answered by bratislava
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A triangular shaped land between the Eastern and Western Ghats.

Explanation:

  • The peninsular plateau is a triangular-shaped plateau land and is parallel to the Ganga valley.  And points to the southern tip of the country and consists of a hard mass of the igneous and the metamorphic rocks that are part of the Gondwana age.
  • The triangular-shaped is bordered by the western ghats in the west and eastern ghats in the east. Western ghats also called by various names as the Sahyadri and Nilgiri hills in Karnataka.
  • They are comparatively higher in elevation than the eastern ghats with an average elevation of 1,500 meters.
  • The general elevation ranges for the 1000 meters. The eastern Deccan plateau have led Telangana and Rayalaseema, which are massive sheets of granite rocks and has an area of 148,000 km sq.

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