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How are central high lands divided

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Answered by spsingh05481
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The Central Indian highlands have two parallel chain of hills namely The Vindhyas and The Satpuras, running to East-North-East to West-South-West direction and separated by Narmada river valley.

Answered by purnima3061977
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The Central Indian highlands have two parallel chain of hills namely The Vindhyas and The Satpuras, running to East-North-East to West-South-West direction and separated by Narmada river valley. The Maikal hills in the north east of the region are considered to be the connecting link between these ranges. The general elevation of Vindhya range is between 450-600 m though few points rise above 900m. In contrast, the Satpuras are marked with higher elevation plateaus, the higher peak being dhoopgarh (1348m). The Central Indian highlands serves as a major watershed area for several rivers including narmada, chambal, betwa, tons, ken, sone, wainganga, wardha and tapti rivers.

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