Geography, asked by akshay9582, 6 months ago

b) A plateau of south India made up of Igneous Rocks.​

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Answered by Reus7
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Explanation:

The Deccan Plateau, a pre-cambrian shield, is partially covered by the Deccan Traps, a large igneous province. The northwestern part of the plateau is made up of lava flows or igneous rocks known as the Deccan Traps.

Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Answer:

The Deccan Plateau

Explanation:

The northwestern part of the plateau is made up of lava flows or igneous rocks known as the Deccan Traps. The rocks are spread over the whole of Maharashtra and parts of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, thereby making it one of the largest volcanic provinces in the world.

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