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Peninsular plateu has a great economic importance how

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The peninsular plateau has a great economic significance due to the following reasons: (i) It has rich deposits of minerals. (ii) It has many rivers which are helpful for the production of hydro-electricity. (iii) It has black soil which is good for commercial farming

Explanation:

The peninsular plateau has a great economic significance due to the following reasons:

(i) It has rich deposits of minerals.  

(ii) It has many rivers which are helpful for the production of hydro-electricity.

(iii) It has black soil which is good for commercial farming

These mountains have been divided into several small plateaus. There are narrow and broad river valleys. ... The North Western part of Peninsular plateau has fertile black soil which is very good for the cotton harvest. The rivers of Western ghats are used for hydroelectricity

Plateaus are also called tablelands like the Peninsular Plateau which is a tableland. This tableland was formed when Gondwanaland broke and the pieces drifted apart. It is composed of old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. The Peninsular Plateau consists of both broad and shallow valleys, and rounded hills.

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