What are the physiographic divisions of North - East India? Describe any one of them?
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The major physiographic divisions of India (i.e. The Himalayan Mountains, The Northern Plains, The Peninsular Plateau, The Indian Desert, The Coastal Plains, and The Islands). The great Himalayas, three parallel ranges in its longitudinal extent
Peninsular plateau
The triangular shaped Peninsular Plateau of India extends from the south of Indo-Ganga Plain to the Cape Comorin (now Kanyakumari). This plateau is one of the oldest surfaces of the Earth and represents a segregated part of the old Gondwanaland.
Peninsular plateau
The triangular shaped Peninsular Plateau of India extends from the south of Indo-Ganga Plain to the Cape Comorin (now Kanyakumari). This plateau is one of the oldest surfaces of the Earth and represents a segregated part of the old Gondwanaland.
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The peninsular plateau.
India has nearly nine physical features with three great classification like Plateau, the coastal plains, Mountains. But most of the Indian land is covered by its peninsular plateau.
Peninsular plateau of India has three distinct classification. They are
- The Deccan plateau
- Central Highlands
- Chhotanagpur plateau
The Central highlands lies in the northern part of Narmada river which covers the major portion of Malwa Plateau.
The Deccan plateau is the oldest physical feature of India lies in the southern region of Narmada river.
Chhotanagpur plateau is the plateau that lies in the eastern part of India.
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