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explain Peninsular plateau ​

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Answered by dhanushmarch
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Explanation:

The Peninsular plateau is a tableland. It is composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. The Peninsular plateau is considered the oldest land mass as it was formed due to the drifting of the Gondwana land. The plateau consists of broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills.

Answered by lubby11
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Peninsular stands for a land covered with water on three sides while plateau is a high land

So, a plateau with three sides covered with water is known as peninsular plateau

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