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What is the difference in the formation of the meghalaya plateu and the deccan plateu?

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Answered by dhammajyothivoja27
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When a part of the earth crust between two falls is lifted it forms a block mountain Meghalaya plateau is an example of such a movement . Where as Deccan Plateau has been formed due to the fissure type volcano where the Lava comes out of the crack in the earth crust and spreads all around forming a flat surface.O

The Meghalaya Plateau makes a sudden slope towards the south as it comes in close contact with the Sylhet Plain of Bangladesh. The whole Deccan plateau slopes from west to east.

The Meghalaya Plateau is quite high with Jayanti, Khasi, and Garo hills. The Deccan Plateau is flanked by the Satpura-Mahadev mountain ranges, Western Ghats, and the Ajanta mountain ranges.

Actually the Meghalaya Plateau is really a type of byproduct from the Deccan Plateau includes hard old shakes that are principally called as quartzytes. Then again, the Deccan Plateau houses a great deal of molten rocks like transformative rocks and graphite that have the volcanic nature in themselves.And The entire Deccan level starts from west and ends to east.

Also the Meghalaya plateau are very high so that they are with the khaso and ghari hills.

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