Geography, asked by mdjabeen401, 1 year ago

Name the five divisions of peninsular plateau

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Answered by roykrishna
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To the North east of the peninsular plateau lies the Persian gulf, to the East lies the Gulf of Oman , to the south east lies the Armenian river to the south lies the plateau of Aden and. to the west lies the Red river. Hope it will help u.
Answered by vamritaeunameun
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The Great Peninsular Plateau is the oldest landmass of the Indian subcontinent. It is divided into two parts:

The Central Highlands

These highlands are made up of hard igneous and metamorphic rocks.

The old Aravalli range borders it in the north-west.

The Central Highlands further consist of the Malwa Plateau in the west and Chotanagpur region in the east.

The eastward extension of the Malwa Plateau is known as Bundelkhtmd and Baghelkand in southern U.P. and northern M.P.

The Malwa Plateau is drained by the southern tributaries of the Yamuna and the Ganga. Damodar river drains the Chotanagpur plateau.

The Deccan Plateau

The Deccan Plateau extends from river Narmada to the Southern tip of the Peninsular India.

It is one of the oldest earth blocks and is made up of hard igneous and metamorphic socks.

The Satpura range -northern Mahadev Hills, Maikal range etc. form its northern edge eastern.

The Western Ghats form its Western edge which is much steeper and higher than the eastern one. The plateau slopes gently towards the east.

The Eastern edge is marked by Eastern Ghats which are broken into small hills by rivers.


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