describe the five characteristics of the division of great peninsular plateau
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the characteristics of the division of great Peninsular plateau are
1 it is the table land all composed of crystalline,
igneous and Metamorphic rock
2 it is formed due to breaking and drifting of the gondwanaland
3 it has bored and Shallow valleys and rounded Hills
4 it consists of two boats division namely the central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau
5 the central Highlands are wider in the West but narrower in the East
6 the Deccan Plateau is higher in the west and slopes gently in the eastward
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Describe the five characteristics of the division of great peninsular plateau.
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- The Peninsular Plateau covers a total area of about sixteen lakh square kilo meter, with a height of 600-900 m above sea level and varies regionally.
- The peninsular rivers except for Narmada-Tapti from west to east which shows its sloping.
- It is one of the ancient landforms of earth.
- Peninsular Plateau is a total composition of several smaller plateaus.
- There are seven plateaus namely, The Marwar Plateau, Central Highland, Meghalaya Plateau, Deccan Plateau, Malwa Plateau, Chhattisgarh and Chota Nagpur Plateau.
- The plateau is composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks.
- The Peninsular Plateau consists of several rounded hills and that are broad.
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