Geography, asked by Harsitasaw, 7 months ago

difference between plateau of Arabia and the plateau of peninsular India​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Arabian Plateau in Asia is steeper in the west but gently slopes eastwards towards the Persian Gulf. It is a dry plateau as it is in the region of low rainfall and has no rivers. ... The Deccan Plateau of India lies between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats.

Answered by RAAZ34
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Explanation:

1 The Arabian Plateau in Asia is steeper in the west but gently slopes eastwards towards the Persian Gulf. It is a dry plateau as it is in the region of low rainfall and has no rivers. It grew in importance to the rest of the world after petroleum reserves were discovered here. The Deccan Plateau of India lies between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats. It is steeper and higher along the Arabian Sea in the west but slopes gently towards the Bay of Bengal in the east.

2 The central Highlands lies on the north of the Narmada river. It covers the majors portion of the Malwa pleatue lies in western MP, famous for opium, Soybean and cotton, chambal river flow through it . The Deccan pleatue lies to the South of the Narmada river....

The slop of the Deccan pleatue is form west to East.

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