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1• A tectonic plates ( also called lithospheric plate) is a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock,generally composed of both continental and oceanic lithosphere.

2• Godwana was an ancient supercontinent that broke up about 180millions years ago.The continent eventually split into landmasses we recognise today:Africa,South America,Australia,Antarctica,the indian subcontinent and Arabian Peninsula.

3• Converging tetonic plates:the plates that come towards each other and form a convergent boundary

Diverging Tetonic plates:the plates that move away from each other and form divergent boundary

4• Bhangar:bhangar is a old alluvial soil.Bangar soil is found away from the river. Bangar is less fertile. it contains calcareous deposits locally known as Kankar. this soil is dark in colour

Khadar: Khadar is new alluvial soil.khadar is found near the river basin.khadar is very fertile. this oil is fine grained.this soil light in colour

5• The Himalayas were formed as a result of Collision between the Indian Plate And The Eurasian plate as a result of this collision ,the sedimentary rocks which was settled in the large-scale depression in the earth's crust called tethys were folded and form the Himalayas

6• Eastern ghats: the Eastern Ghats mark the Eastern edge of the Deccan Plateau. they are discontinuous and irregular and dissected by rivers draining into the Bay of Bengal. they lie parallel to the eastern coast along the Arabian Sea. the highest mountain in eastern ghats is mahendragiri with the highest of 1501 metres. their average height is 600 metres.

Western ghats: Western Ghat Mark the Western edge of Deccan Plateau. they are continuous and can be Crossed through passes only. the Western Ghats lie parallel to the West Coast along the Arabian Sea. the highest peak in Western Ghats is anai mudi with a height of 2695 metres. their average height is 1600 metres.

7• the Northern Indian Plains have been formed due to the depositional activities of the Himalayan rivers. this is one of the most fertile Plains in the world. the plane spread over an area of 7 lakh square km...

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