Geography, asked by sanketrana59, 13 hours ago

the Deccan plateou is formed by volcano​

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Answered by anokhichaturvedi26
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Explanation:

The Deccan plateau emerged from volcanic activity that continued for millions of years. The lava built up and cooled, and over time, the layers created the Deccan plateau. The Tibetan Plateau continuously formed through the collision of two tectonic plates, the Indo-Australian and the Eurasian plate.

Answered by nishikasinha
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Answer:

The Deccan plateau emerged from volcanic activity that continued for millions of years. The lava built up and cooled, and over time, the layers created the Deccan plateau. The Tibetan Plateau continuously formed through the collision of two tectonic plates, the Indo-Australian and the Eurasian plate.

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