Geography, asked by kjemmanu3015, 1 year ago

why are the rocks of peninsular plateau igneous

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The composition of peninsular plateau consists of ancient metamorphic and igneous rocks.


Among the most distinct features of the plateau falls the area of black soil, which is also known as the Deccan Trap.


The volcanic origin of the said area is the reason for the rocks of peninsular plateau being igneous.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The Peninsular level is a tableland.

It is made out of the old crystalline, volcanic and transformative rocks.

The Peninsular level is viewed as the most established land mass as it was shaped because of the floating of the Gondwana arrive.

The level comprises of wide and shallow valleys and adjusted slopes. Henceforth it is viable.

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