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what is the difference between the Norther plains and the pennisular plateau​

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The Northern Plains  1. Geologically, the Northern Plains were formed in recent geological period.  2. Northern Plains are the most recent landform.  3. They are being formed and reshaped by the river systems.  4. It is a fertile, level land.  5. The Northern Plains are formed of alluvial deposits brought down by the rivers.  6. The Northern Plains are divided into three sections:  (i) The Punjab Plains formed by Indus and its tributaries.  (ii) The Ganga Plains in North India.  (iii) The Brahmaputra Plain in Assam.  7. The Northern Plains are covered with rich, fertile alluvial soil, ideal for high agricultural production. The Peninsular Plateau  1. Geologically, the Peninsular Plateau is part of the Gondwanaland, the southern part of ancient super-continent Pangaea.  2. The Peninsular plateau is part of oldest landmass. 3. It is one of the most stable land blocks.  4. It is a plateau or tableland with gently rising rounded hills and wide shallow valleys.  5. The Peninsular Plateau is composed of old crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks.  6. The Peninsular Plateau is divided mainly into two broad divisions :  (i) The Central Highlands and  (ii) The Deccan Plateau.  7. A distinct feature of the Peninsular Plateau is the black soil area known as Deccan Trap. Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/276989/distinguish-between-the-northern-plains-and-the-peninsular-plateau

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