write a short note on plateaus of India
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The Deccan plateau is the large in southern India . It rises upto 100m in the north and to more in 1000m in the south forming a raised triangle within the south pointing triangle of the indian subcontinent coastline.
The plateau is located between two mountain ranges the western ghats and the eastern ghats . It is separated by gangatic plain to the north by the satpura and vindhaya range
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The plateau is located between two mountain ranges the western ghats and the eastern ghats . It is separated by gangatic plain to the north by the satpura and vindhaya range
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Hey mate here is your answer ::✌✌
✴Plateau ::
The widely spread region of irregular relief on the earth surface, that has a height at least 300 meters from the sea level, uneven wavy top surface and steep slants all around, is called plateau.
✴Deccan plateau ::
The Deccan plateau is the large in southern India . It rises upto 100m in the north and to more in 1000m in the south forming a raised triangle within the south pointing triangle of the indian subcontinent coastline.
The plateau is located between two mountain ranges the western ghats and the eastern ghats . It is separated by gangatic plain to the north by the satpura and vindhaya range
Hope it helps you...❗❗❗
✴Plateau ::
The widely spread region of irregular relief on the earth surface, that has a height at least 300 meters from the sea level, uneven wavy top surface and steep slants all around, is called plateau.
✴Deccan plateau ::
The Deccan plateau is the large in southern India . It rises upto 100m in the north and to more in 1000m in the south forming a raised triangle within the south pointing triangle of the indian subcontinent coastline.
The plateau is located between two mountain ranges the western ghats and the eastern ghats . It is separated by gangatic plain to the north by the satpura and vindhaya range
Hope it helps you...❗❗❗
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