divisions of the peninsular pleatue with their distinct feature
Answers
Answered by
1
Central Highlands:
It lies to the north of the river Narmada.
The slope of the gradient is towards north and the main rivers, Chambal, Ken, Betwa and Son flow from southwest to northeast.
The eastward extensions are marked by Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand and Chhota Nagpur plateau.
It is wider in west and narrower in east and merges with the desert region in the west.
Deccan Plateau:
It lies to the south of river Narmada.
The northern boundary is marked by the Satpura range while eastern boundaries are marked by Mahadev, Maikal and Kaimur hills.
It is higher in the west and gently slopes eastwards.
Its extension in the northeast is known as the Meghalaya and Karbi-Anglong plateau and is separated by a fault from Chhota Nagpur plateau
It lies to the north of the river Narmada.
The slope of the gradient is towards north and the main rivers, Chambal, Ken, Betwa and Son flow from southwest to northeast.
The eastward extensions are marked by Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand and Chhota Nagpur plateau.
It is wider in west and narrower in east and merges with the desert region in the west.
Deccan Plateau:
It lies to the south of river Narmada.
The northern boundary is marked by the Satpura range while eastern boundaries are marked by Mahadev, Maikal and Kaimur hills.
It is higher in the west and gently slopes eastwards.
Its extension in the northeast is known as the Meghalaya and Karbi-Anglong plateau and is separated by a fault from Chhota Nagpur plateau
Similar questions