Which are the mountain ranges in central and southern India
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In central India, we have Satpura and Vindhya Range that separates northern and southern India. Going west we have Aravalli Mountain Range which is the oldest mountains in India. Going further south we have Western and Eastern Ghats mountain ranges that separate coastal plains on either side.
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In central India, we have Satpura and Vindhya Range that separates northern and southern India. Going west we have Aravalli Mountain Range which is the oldest mountains in India. Going further south we have Western and Eastern Ghats mountain ranges that separate coastal plains on either side.
The Deccan plateau, covering the major portion of the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, is the vast elevated region bound by the C-shape defined by all these mountain ranges. No major elevations border the plateau to the east, and it slopes gently from the Western Ghats to the eastern coast.
Here's a list of the seven prominent Mountain Ranges of India.
The Himalaya Range. ...
Karakoram and Pir Panjal Range. ...
Eastern Mountain Range or The Purvanchal Range. ...
The Satpura and Vindhaya Range. ...
The Aravalli Range. ...
The Western Ghats. ...
The Eastern Ghats.
The Deccan plateau, covering the major portion of the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, is the vast elevated region bound by the C-shape defined by all these mountain ranges. No major elevations border the plateau to the east, and it slopes gently from the Western Ghats to the eastern coast.
Here's a list of the seven prominent Mountain Ranges of India.
The Himalaya Range. ...
Karakoram and Pir Panjal Range. ...
Eastern Mountain Range or The Purvanchal Range. ...
The Satpura and Vindhaya Range. ...
The Aravalli Range. ...
The Western Ghats. ...
The Eastern Ghats.
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