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Difference between intermittent plateau and Piedmont plateau

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Answered by parikshittomar81
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A plateau, surrounded by mountains on all sides, it is called an Intermontane plateau. Examples are Tibetan plateau and bolivian plateau. Whereas volcanic plateaus are produced by the lava which flows down from volcanic eruptions. Deccan plateau is the example of volcanic plateau.

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Answered by siddarth11152
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Answer:Answer. When a plateau is covered by mountains on all sides, it is called an Intermontane plateau. ... When a plateau has a mountain on one side it is called Piedmont plateau.

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