short notes on The Indian peninsula
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The area lying to the south of North Indian Plains and tapering towards the Indian Ocean is called Indian Peninsula. It consists of many plateaus and hill ranges. ... The northern part of the peninsula includes Mewad, Malwa, Budelkhand, Baghelkhand and Chota Nagpur plateaus in serials from west to east.
Explanation:
The area lying to the south of North Indian Plains and tapering towards the Indian Ocean is called Indian Peninsula. It consists of many plateaus and hill ranges. ... The northern part of the peninsula includes Mewad, Malwa, Budelkhand, Baghelkhand and Chota Nagpur plateaus in serials from west to east.
1. A peninsula is a piece of land which is surrounded by water on three sides.
2.Indian peninsula is surrounded by Arabian sea on the west, Bay of Bengal on the east and Indian ocean on the south.
3. The peninsular land is formed by the Eastern ghats, Western ghats, Deccan plateau, Satpura and Vindhya Ranges. 4. The Peninsula is in shape of a vast inverted triangle.
5.The Peninsular India comprises the diverse topological and climatic patterns of South India.
6.The fourth side is attached to a larger body of land.
7.The Nilgiri Hills form the southern point
of the plateau.
8.Narmada and Tapi flow in the opposite direction to join the Arabian Sea through estuaries.