whats is peninsular plateau how it is formed
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Peninsular plateau is a tableland made by old igneous, metamorphic and crystalline rocks.
Broad and shallow valleys along with rounded hills form the peninsular plateau.
Peninsular plateaus are formed by volcanic eruption followed by the deposition of lava and molten rocks in multiple layers causing the landmass to rise above sea level.
A peninsula is surrounded by water from 3 sides unlike an island which is covered by water from all directions.
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