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describe the peninsular plateau of India​

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Answered by gauravarduino
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The Peninsular plateau is a tableland and is composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land. It has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills. It consists of two broad divisions Central highlands and Deccan Plateau.

Answered by aahir0645
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The peninsular plateau is a vast table land made up of old crystalline, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. ... This part lies to the north of the narmada river and covers a major part of malwa plateau. On the south of Central highlands, it is bounded by vindhyan range and on the northwest, it is bounded by aravali hills.

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