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name the eastward extension of the deccan plateau?

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Answered by deepanshu10
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eastward extension of the Deccan plateau is eastern ghats which is also visible in the north east locally known as meghalaya, karbi anglong plateau and North cachar hills.
Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

It is the Chotanagpur plateau, which is an eastward extension of the Deccan plateau, further extension locally known as 'Meghalaya' and 'Karbi-Anglong plateau'.  

Explanation:

The 'Deccan plateau' is in a triangular shape. The 'Deccan plateau' is from 'west to east'. The 'Deccan Plateau' lies to the 'south' of the 'Narmada River'.

Plateaus are formed due to a number of processes:

1. 'Erosion' by 'water and glaciers'  

2. 'Extrusion of lava'

3. 'Upwelling of volcanic magma'

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