What are the differences between the central highlands and deccan plateau?
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The Central Highlands :-
1) the Highlands are made up of hard igneous and metamorphic rocks .
2) the old Aravali Range borders it in the North-west .
3) the central Highlands further consists of the Malwa plateau in the west and chotanagpur region in the East .
The Deccan Plateau :-
1) the Deccan Plateau extends from river Narmada to the Southern tip of the Peninsular India .
2) it is one of the oldest Earth blocks and is made up of hard igneous and metamorphic socks .
3) the Satpura Range - Northern Mahadev Hills , maikal range etc. From its Northern edge Eastern .
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