what is the difference between Indo-gangnetic plain and peninsulr plateau
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Indo Indo gangetic plain is formed by three rivers Indus, ganga, Brahmaputra. It is formed by alluvial soil. Peninsular plateau Is often called Indian plateau becoz india is surrounded by water on three sides. It consists two parts central high lands and Deccan plateau
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Answer:the differences between Indo gangetic plain and peninsular plateau
Explanation:Indo gangetic plain :this plain area was formed due to deposition of sediments brought by rivers.this area is situated at the foot of the Himalayas.It consists of alluvial soil. This regions have perennial rivers. Plains are rich in agriculture practice .
Peninsular plateau: plateau region was formed due to volcanic eruption .It mainly composed of the old crystalline,hard igneous rocks and metamorphic rocks . Plateau region does not have any perennial rivers. Plateau region is rich in mineral resources.
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