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state the differences between central highland and Deccan plateau

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Answered by NirmaanN
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• THE CENTRAL HIGHLANDS :- _______________________________________________"""

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

• The old Aravli range borders it in the north -west.

• The central highlands are further consist of the malwa plateau in the west and chotannagpur region in the east.

• The malwa plateau is drained by the southern tributaries of the yamuna and the ganga. Damodar river drains the chotannagpur plateau.

• The eastward extension of the malwa plateau is known as Bundelkhand in southern U.P and northern M.P.



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THE DECCAN PLATEAU:-_____________________________________________________________"""

• The Deccan plateau extends from river Narmada to the southern tip of the penisular India.

• it is one of the oldest earth block and is made up of hard igneous and metamorphic socks


• The satpura range - northern mahadev hills Maikal range etc.


• The Eastern edge is marked by Eastern ghats which are broken into small hills by river.

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Answered by aayushagrawal2004
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The Deccan Plateau is a large plateau in western and southern India. It rises to 100 metres (330 ft) in the north, and to more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) in the south, forming a raised triangle within the South-pointing triangle of the Indian subcontinent's coastline.

The Central Highlands Region was created in March 2008 as a result of the report of the Local Government Reform Commission released in July 2007. The new local government area, located in Central Queensland, contains the entire areas of four previous local government areas:

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