Why Peninsular Plateau does not have any snowfields or glaciers? pls ans fast i will brainliest the first one to answer
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The Peninsular Plateau of India is roughly triangular in shape with its base parallel to the Ganga Valley and its apex pointing towards the southern tips of the country. It is hard old mass of igneous and metamorphic rocks being part of the tectonic plate called the Gondwanaland
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Peninsular Plateau was produced by the breakup and drifting of the Gondwana landmass, making it the oldest landmass on the planet. The plateau is characterised by vast and shallow valleys and rounded hills. Thus , it does not have any snowfields or glaciers.
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- The Indian peninsular plateau is generally triangular in shape, with its base parallel to the Ganges valley and its apex pointing towards the southernmost points of the country.
- It is a hard ancient mass of igneous and metamorphic rocks that is part of the Gondwana land tectonic plate.
- The plateau, which lies in the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India, is divided by trenches and forms the Vindhya Hills.
- It is situated between and meters above sea level.
- Peninsula as it is bounded by the Indian Ocean in the south, the Arabian Sea in the west and the Bay of Bengal in the east.
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