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How meghalaya plateau separated from deccan plateau?

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Answered by smartykiller
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It is believed that due to the force exerted by the north-eastwardly movement of the Indian plate at the time of the Himalayan origin, a huge fault was created between the Rajmahal hills and the Karbi-Meghalaya plateau. Later, this depression was filled up by the depositional activity of numerous rivers. Today the Maghalaya and Karbi Anglong plateau remains detached from the main Peninsular block. This area receives maximum rainfall from the South-West monsoon.It is located in the north eastern plateau of India.

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Answered by dackpower
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It is assumed that due to the coercion exercised by the north-eastwardly passage of the Indian plate at the time of the Himalayan origin, an enormous fault was generated among the Rajmahal hills and the Karbi-Meghalaya elevation. Later, this depression was fueled up by the depositional movement of various rivers. Today the Meghalaya and Karbi Anglong elevation persists to be separated from the main Peninsular block. This area experiences the highest rainfall from the South-West monsoon. It is positioned in the northeastern plateau of India.

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