Oldest Landmass of Indian Subcontinent
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peninsular plateau is the oldest landmass of the indian subcontinent
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The peninsular plateau of India is the oldest landmass of Indian subcontinent.
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It is formed when Gondwana, an ancient supercontinent broke into several pieces. The peninsular plateau consists of northern central upland and the deccan plateau in south divided by Vindhachal mountain range. Aravalis form its north west boundary. To the west of Aravalis, this plateau merges with the Thar desert. This desert is called the great desert of India. The shape of peninsular plateau is triangular.
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