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what is deccan ?


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Answered by parvathyvinod1974
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Explanation:

The Deccan Plateau is a large plateau in western and southern India. It rises to 100 metres in the north, and to more than 1,000 metres in the south, forming a raised triangle within the south-pointing triangle of the Indian coastline.

Answered by AbhayNarayanSingh
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The name Deccan is derived from the Sanskrit word 'dâkshin', meaning “south.” The west-central parts of the Indian peninsula are dominated by flood basalts which form a prominent terraced landscape; this form of flood basalt is called 'trap', after the Dutch-Swedish word 'trappa', meaning 'stairs'.

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