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Explain the physiographic divisions of the Deccan plateau

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Answered by Anonymous
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The extent of the geopolitical area covered by the term "Deccan" has varied throughout history. ... This area can be sub-divided into two major geologic-physiographic regions: an igneous rock plateau with fertile black soil, and a gneiss peneplain with infertile red soil, interrupted by several hills.

Answered by vaishanavi2003
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Its outer boundary is marked by the 300 m contour line, with Vindhya-Kaimur watersheds in the north. This area can be sub-divided into two major geologic-physiographic regions: an igneous rock plateau with fertile black soil, and a gneiss peneplain with infertile red soil, interrupted by several hills.

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