What is the most stable land blocks?
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Assuming you’ve got your finances in order and you’ve settled on the general area you’re going to build in, it’s time to find the right plot of land.
To the untrained eye, there’s usually little to suggest that one plot is significantly different from the next. Menace often lurks beneath the soil, though - or in the nearby offices of local council bureaucrats, or other places you haven’t considered
Explanation:
The Peninsular Plateau is a tableland composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It is considered as the most stable land as it was formed a millions of years ago and is the oldest landmass. It was formed due to the drifting of the Gondwana land. A distinct feature of the peninsular plateau is the black soil area known as
✔ This plateau consists of two broad divisions:
➠ The Central Highland lies to the north of Narmada covering major area of the Malva plateau.
➠ The Central Highlands is bounded by the Vindhya range in the south and the Aravalis on the north.
➠ Some rivers in this are are chambal, betwa, sind and ken. They are wider in the west and narrower in the east. The easterward extensions of this plateau are known as Baghel Khand and Bundel Khand.
➠ The Deccan plateau is a triangular landmass that lies to the south of the river Narmada.
➠ The Deccan plateau is bounded by the Satpura Range in the north and the Mahadev, the Kaimur Hills and the Maikal Range bound it from the east.
➠ It is higher in the west and also slopes in the east gently. The Western and Eastern Ghats mark the western and the eastern edges of the Deccan Plateau.