Geography, asked by asmi1524, 1 year ago

there is a difference in the formation of the Himalaya plateau and Deccan Plateau....
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Answered by vaishnavikind1pd1mmv
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Hey mate!
Himalayas are the mountain ranges and not plateau.Actually, Indian sub continent is a plateau region.55 million years ago,it collided with Eurasian plateau and hence Himalayas are formed.
Hope you understand what I mean.......
Answered by vaishnavikalbhor3636
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Answer:

The Meghalaya plateau is a type of block mountain. It was formed when horizontal movements of the waves within the earth’s crust moved away from each other creating tension on the surface finally creating faults. When the surface between two parallel faults rises up, it forms block mountains. It is characterized by a flat top and steep sides as seen in the Meghalaya Plateau.

The Deccan plateau is a by-product of a volcanic eruption. During the eruption in a fissure type volcano, the magma comes out not from one single vent but from several fissures. This magma cools down and forms a gently rolling plateau as seen in the Deccan plateau

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