Compare the features of Central Highlands and Deccan Plateau.
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Central Highlands
They lie to the north of the Narmada river
They are bounded by the Aravali mountains, Vindhya range, Malwa and Chotanagpur Plateau
The Chota Nagpur Plateau mark its eastwards extension
Its slope is from west to east
Deccan Plateau
They lie to the south of the Narmada riv
They are bounded the Eastern ghats and the western ghats
The Mahadev, Kaimur Hills and Maikal range make its eastern part
Its slope is from southwest to northeast
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Ans 1. Difference between Central Highlands and Deccan Plateau are
Central Highlands
Deccan Plateau
They lie to the north of the Narmada river
They lie to the south of the Narmada river
They are bounded by the Aravali mountains, Vindhya range, Malwa and Chotanagpur Plateau
They are bounded the Eastern ghats and the western ghats
The Chota Nagpur Plateau mark its eastwards extension
The Mahadev, Kaimur Hills and Maikal range make its eastern part
Its slope is from west to east
Its slope is from southwest to northeast
Central Highlands
Deccan Plateau
They lie to the north of the Narmada river
They lie to the south of the Narmada river
They are bounded by the Aravali mountains, Vindhya range, Malwa and Chotanagpur Plateau
They are bounded the Eastern ghats and the western ghats
The Chota Nagpur Plateau mark its eastwards extension
The Mahadev, Kaimur Hills and Maikal range make its eastern part
Its slope is from west to east
Its slope is from southwest to northeast
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