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contrast the relief of the Himalayan region with that of the peninsular plateau​

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Answered by pranay3287
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Himalayan region

1. this region comprises the greatest and highest mountain ranges of the world.

2. these are are young fold mountains made from the The uplift of the strata formed by the sedimentary rock.

3. these mountain ranges are parallel arranged they are separated by the intervening Wallace and undulating plains.

4. the Rangers have I shaped and u shaped valleys.

5. perennial rivers originate from the snow capped mountain ranges.

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contrast the relief of the Himalayan region with that of the peninsular plateau?

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Contrast the relief of Himalayan region and Peninsular Plateau

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 are the most recent landforms. From the viewpoint of geology, Himalayan mountains form an unstable zone. The whole mountain system of Himalaya represents a very youthful topography with high peaks, deep valleys and fast-flowing rivers. 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.

Source: NCERT

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