What is Difference between formation of meghalaya plateau and deccan plateau
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The Meghalaya plateau was once a part of the Deccan plateau and it is formed of hard ancient rocks.
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The Meghalaya plateau is made of ancient rocks, which belong to the Pre-Cambrian age (about 4.6 billion years to 541 million years ago).
The Deccan plateau, on the other hand, comprise of beds of volcanic basalt formed during the Deccan Traps eruptions about 67-65 million years ago towards the end of the Cretaceous period.
The Deccan plateau, on the other hand, comprise of beds of volcanic basalt formed during the Deccan Traps eruptions about 67-65 million years ago towards the end of the Cretaceous period.
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