describe five features of Central Highlands of India peninsular pleateau
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The peninsular plateau was formed by faulting of Gondwana land. Roughly, the shape of the peninsular plateau is triangular. The average height of the plateau is 600-900 m above sea level. Its two main divisions are Central Highlands and Deccan Plateau.
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The slopes of central highlands are from south west to north east.The part of peninsular plateau lying to the north of narmada river covering the major area of the malwa plateau is known as Central Highlands
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