what is the diffrence between central highlands and deccan platue ?
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Deccan platue :
Following are the distinct features of Deccan Plateau:
1. Deccan plateau is a triangular landmass that lies in the south of river Narmada.
2. The Satpura range flanks its broad base in the north while the Mahadev, the Kaimur hills and the Maikal range forms its eastern extensions.
3. The Western and Eastern Ghats marks the western and eastern edges of Deccan Plateau respectively.
4. Many rivers and their tributaries flow in this region like Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri in the east and Narmada and Tapi in the west.
5. The climate varies from semi-arid in the north to tropical in most of the region with distinct dry and wet seasons.
6. The north western part is made up of lava flows or igneous rock known as the Deccan Trap. It covers Maharashtra, parts of Gujarat and M.P.
Central highlands :
The Central Highlands are one of the two physical divisions of the peninsular plateau. They are composed of Malwa(in west), Deccan (in south) and Chota nagpur(in east) plateaus.
The Malwa Plateau is located in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.
The Chota Nagpur Plateau is located in eastern India covering much of the Indian state Jharkhand and adjacent parts of Orissa, Bihar and Chhattisgarh.
Deccan plateau is located in most of the areas of the Indian state of Karnataka and Maharashtra and some parts of the state of Andhra Pradesh
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