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Answered by mykeyman
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physiographic division of india-
northern plains
indian desert 
central highlands
deccan plateau
eastern ghats
western ghats




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Answered by nidhibhosale
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The major physiographic divisions of India are(i) The Himalayan mountains          (ii) The Northern plains (iii) The Peninsular plateau             (iv) The Indian desert (v) The Coastal plains                     (vi) The islands   Contrast between the Himalayan region and the Peninsular plateau  

 The Himalayan Region The Peninsular PlateauaFormed by folding process due to collision of the Indo Australia plate with the Eurasian plate.aFormed due to the breaking and drifting of Gondwana land.bHimalayas made up of sedimentary rocks.bPlateau contains igneous and metamorphic rocks.cHimalayan mountains from an unstable zone.cConsidered to be one of the most stable land blocks.dHimalayas are the most recent landforms.dThe Deccan plateau is one of the most ancient landmasses.eThe average height of the Himalayas is 6,000 meters.eThe average height of the plateau is 900 metres.fThe Himalayas lack minerals.fThe plateau is a storehouse of minerals.
gPerenial rivers originate in the Himalayas.
gPeninsular rivers are seasonal
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