explain the main features of the peninsular plateaus
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The Peninsular Plateau. Thepeninsular plateau is a tableland. It is composed of the oldest rocks because it was formed from the drifted part of the Gondwana land. Broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills are the characteristic features of thisplateau.
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1.it is composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
2. it is formed due to breaking and drifting process
3.it has broad shallow valleys and rounded hills .
4.it is divided into two the Deccan plateau and central highlands.
5.the central highlands is border in West but it tapaper in the East
6.the Deccan plateau is higher in the West and slopes are gently eastwards
2. it is formed due to breaking and drifting process
3.it has broad shallow valleys and rounded hills .
4.it is divided into two the Deccan plateau and central highlands.
5.the central highlands is border in West but it tapaper in the East
6.the Deccan plateau is higher in the West and slopes are gently eastwards
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