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uses of penensular plateau​

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Answered by mannyaujlabestie
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The Peninsular Plateau is of immense use because: (i) It is store house of minerals like Iron ore, bauxite, gold, copper, coal, manganese, mica etc. (ii)Its Black Earth soils are very productive and are intensively given to cotton culture.

Answered by flickflack
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Plateaus are also called tablelands like the Peninsular Plateau which is a tableland. This tableland was formed when Gondwanaland broke and the pieces drifted apart. It is composed of old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. The Peninsular Plateau consists of both broad and shallow valleys, and rounded hills.It's uses are:-

(i) It is store house of minerals like Iron ore, bauxite, gold, copper, coal, manganese, mica etc.

(ii)Its Black Earth soils are very productive and are intensively given to cotton culture.

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