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Give a detail description of the peninsular plateau region of India​

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Answered by BanGDreamLover
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The Peninsular plateau is a tableland composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land and thus, making it a part of the oldest landmass. The plateau has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills.

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Answered by nsamyuktha1
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The Peninsular plateau is a tableland composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land and thus, making it a part of the oldest landmass. .This plateau consists of two broad divisions, namely, the Central Highlands and the Deccan Plateau.

Central Highlands

The Central Highlands of India are a biogeographic region in India formed by the disjunct ranges of the Satpura and Vindhya Hills. It is given the term 6A within the Deccan zone.

Deccan plateau

The Deccan Plateau is a large plateau in western and southern India. It rises to 100 metres in the north, and to more than 1,000 metres in the south, forming a raised triangle within the south-pointing triangle of the Indian coastline

Importance of peninsular plateau

The North and Western part of Peninsular plateau has fertile black soil which is very good for the cotton harvest.

It is store house of minerals like Iron ore, bauxite, gold etc...

India has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean which become favourable trading ports.

Some of the important ranges include the Javadi hills, the Palconda range, the Nallamala hills, the Mahendragiri hills, etc.

The Eastern and the Western Ghats meet each other at the Nilgiri hills.

More than 95 per cent of the Gondwana coal deposits of India are found in the plateau region

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