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What is the slope of the Central highlands? What are the different parts/highlands which make up the highlands?​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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The Central Highlands lies to the north of the Narmada river. It covers the major portion of the Malwa plateau. The rivers in this region flow from southwest to northeast; which indicates the slope of this region. It is wider in the west and narrower in the east. Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand mark the eastward extension of this plateau. The plateau further extends eastwards into the Chhotanagpur plateau.

Answered by mitrasamar1973
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The Satpura range is formed by a series of a scoped plateau on the south, generally at an elevation varying between 600-900m above the mean sea level. The slopes of central highlands are from south west to north east.

Explanation: 1) The highlands consist of three main mountain groups – The Nyanga, Bvumba, and Chimanimani mountains - and several smaller ranges. The mountains are mostly sparsely populated, covered in rich grasslands, shrublands, woodlands and forest

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