Explain divisions of central highlands in detail
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Divisions of Central Highlands:-
1. The Peninsular region extending from the southern border of the North Indian Plains up to the Narmada Valley is called the Central Highlands.
2. The Aravali Mountain Range, East Rajasthan Upland, Malwa Plateau, Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand, Chhota Nagpur Plateau and the Vindhya Range are the division of the Central Highlands.
3. Their Location are as follows:
(a) The Aravali Range in Rajasthan forms the western boundary of the Central Highlands.it stretches in the SW-NE direction.
(b) The east Rajasthan uplands and the Malwa Plateau border on the Aravalis in the east.
(c) The Malwa Plateau is located in the southwestern part of the Central Highlands. Its major parts lie on the Madhya Pradesh.
(d) Baghelkhand lies to the southeast of Bundelkhand and east of the Malwa Plateau. It lies in Madhya Pradesh and northern Chhattisgarh to the north of the Vindhya Range which spreads form the western Madhya Pradesh to Bihar.
(e) The Chhota Nagpur Plateau at the eastern end of the central Highlands lies mostly in Jharkhand.
4. The Central Highlands are wider in the west and narrower in the east.
5. Most of the rivers such as Banas, Chambal, Sindh, Betwa, Dhasan, Ken, Tons and Son draining the Highlands flow towards the northeast.
6. Mount Abu in the Aravalis, the Ravines of the Chambal, the Marble Gorge of the Narmada and the Kaimur Escarpment are some of the noteworthy landscapes of the region.
1. The Peninsular region extending from the southern border of the North Indian Plains up to the Narmada Valley is called the Central Highlands.
2. The Aravali Mountain Range, East Rajasthan Upland, Malwa Plateau, Bundelkhand, Baghelkhand, Chhota Nagpur Plateau and the Vindhya Range are the division of the Central Highlands.
3. Their Location are as follows:
(a) The Aravali Range in Rajasthan forms the western boundary of the Central Highlands.it stretches in the SW-NE direction.
(b) The east Rajasthan uplands and the Malwa Plateau border on the Aravalis in the east.
(c) The Malwa Plateau is located in the southwestern part of the Central Highlands. Its major parts lie on the Madhya Pradesh.
(d) Baghelkhand lies to the southeast of Bundelkhand and east of the Malwa Plateau. It lies in Madhya Pradesh and northern Chhattisgarh to the north of the Vindhya Range which spreads form the western Madhya Pradesh to Bihar.
(e) The Chhota Nagpur Plateau at the eastern end of the central Highlands lies mostly in Jharkhand.
4. The Central Highlands are wider in the west and narrower in the east.
5. Most of the rivers such as Banas, Chambal, Sindh, Betwa, Dhasan, Ken, Tons and Son draining the Highlands flow towards the northeast.
6. Mount Abu in the Aravalis, the Ravines of the Chambal, the Marble Gorge of the Narmada and the Kaimur Escarpment are some of the noteworthy landscapes of the region.
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Explain divisions of central highlands in detail
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- The central highlands of the India are a biogeographic region that forms from the southwest and the northeast is an area of the plateau that lies on the northern side of the Narmada river and has a major area of the malwa plateau which called as the central plateau or the highland.
- The Vindhya region is a complex and discontinuous chain of the mountain ranges and hills and they are a highlands and escarpment of the western central India and form a single mountain in the geologic scene and are located to an elevation of 300 meters.
- The son and the Narmada drain in the southern slopes of the Vindhya, the Satpura range is a hill and central range of the central India and rises in the eastern Gujrat and runs parallel to the Vindhya in the north the Deccan plateau in the the and due to this east-west range the Deccan plateau is divided and are located at an elevation of about 1,350 meters.
- Narmada river originates in the northeastern ends of the Satpura and runs towards the Arabian sea. The tapi river originates in the eastern central part of the Satpura.
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