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Vindhyachal mountain range comprises of which hills

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Answered by kuchu99316
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Answer:

gujarat bihar in India almost middle parting the subcontinent

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Vindhyachal mountain range comprises of Vindya hills.

Explanation:

  • India was produced by these three plateaus when these three plateaus collided then mountain.
  • They are folded hills and are formed by pushing plates on either side.
  • The gap in between vindhya and satpura is regarded as Rift valley and Narmada River passes through them.
  • One of India's major mountain ranges is the Vindhyachal Mountain Range.
  • This mountain range is component of Chhattisgarh's topographic division.
  • Vindhyachal's mountain range stretches from Gujarat State to Bihar, India.
  • Vindhyachal Mountain Range is situated nearly in the center of the subcontinent of India.
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