Difference between Himalayan region and Peninsular plateau
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Himalayas; 1.The relief of Himalayas was part of Tetheys sea.
2.It is composed of snow and ice cover.
3.It consists of three regions
4.Origin of perennial river
5.These ranges are separated with deep valleys and extensive plateaus.
PENINSULA PLATEAU: 1.The relief of peninsula plateau was part of gowndwana land.
2.It is composed of old crystalline.
3.It consists of two regions.
4.Origin of non perennial rever.
5.It has broad and shallow valleys.
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2.It is composed of snow and ice cover.
3.It consists of three regions
4.Origin of perennial river
5.These ranges are separated with deep valleys and extensive plateaus.
PENINSULA PLATEAU: 1.The relief of peninsula plateau was part of gowndwana land.
2.It is composed of old crystalline.
3.It consists of two regions.
4.Origin of non perennial rever.
5.It has broad and shallow valleys.
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Himalayan Region :
This is in the form of arc.
In region rivers originate from the Glacier.
These are the young new fold mountains .
The highest peak in this range is Mount Everest.
These mountains have been formed due to the folding by different Earth movements.
Peninsular region :
These are in the shape of a triangle.
In this region rivers originate on the plateau.
This is the most ancient part of the earth's land mass .
The highest mountain peak in this region is Annai Mudai .
This plateau has been formed as a horst.
This is in the form of arc.
In region rivers originate from the Glacier.
These are the young new fold mountains .
The highest peak in this range is Mount Everest.
These mountains have been formed due to the folding by different Earth movements.
Peninsular region :
These are in the shape of a triangle.
In this region rivers originate on the plateau.
This is the most ancient part of the earth's land mass .
The highest mountain peak in this region is Annai Mudai .
This plateau has been formed as a horst.
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