Assertion (A): The peninsular plateau is formed of alluvial deposits. Reason (R): The plateau has gently rising hills and wide valleys.
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The Assertion (A) is wrong but the Reason (R) is true.
Explanation:
- The peninsular plateau consists of igneous and metamorphic rocks, whereas the alluvial deposits are found in the Northern plains.
- This peninsular plateau also has gently rising hills and wide valleys.
The Peninsular Plateau:
- The Peninsular plateau is one of the oldest landmasses on the surface of the earth.
The two sectors of this plateau are
- The Central Highlands
- The Deccan Plateau
- The Peninsular plateau contains black soil in its landmass.
- This plateau is of volcanic origin, hence this plateau has igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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