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write a short note 'the central highlands'

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Answered by topanswers
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The Central Highland is the land between the north and south part of India in an elevated position. The central highland covers the Indian states of Rajastan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and bounded by the Aravalli Ranges, the eastern highlands, Narmada River, Deccan Plateau and the Northern Plains of India.

Aravallli ranges are the most important part of the central highlands and so the river Narmada. Some other features of the central highlands of India are

  • The vindhyan Ranges
  • Malwa Plateau
  • Satpura Ranges
  • The Chhotanagpur Plateau
  • Karbi-Meghalaya Plateau
Answered by Itzurhrtbeat
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Explanation:

The Central Highlands lies to the north of the Narmada river. It covers the major portion of the Malwa plateau. The rivers in this region flow from southwest to northeast; which indicates the slope of this region. It is wider in the west and narrower in the east. Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand mark the eastward extension of this plateau. The plateau further extends eastwards into the Chhotanagpur plateau

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