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What is the extent of the peninsular plateau?

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Answered by ayush288
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The plateau is bounded on the east and west by the Ghats, while its northern extremity is the Vindhya Range. The Deccan's average elevation is about 2,000 feet (600 m), sloping generally eastward; its principal rivers, the Godavari, Krishna, and Cauvery, flow from the Western Ghats eastward to the Bay of Bengal.
Answered by steffis
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Peninsular plateau is triangular in shape and extends from Northern plain till  the southern tip of India, place called Kanyakumari.

Explanation:

  • The plateau is surrounded on the east and west by the Ghats. The northern part is the range known to be as Vindhya Range.
  • The elevation of the Deccans is  approximately 2,000 feet, sloping generally eastward.
  • The principal rivers are Godavari river, Krishna river, and Cauvery river, all these rivers flow from the Western Ghats located in the eastward side towards the Bay of Bengal.

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