write down the formation of peninsular plateau
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1. It was formed due to the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land.
2. The plateau has broad , shallow valleys and rounded hills.
3. It consists of two major divisionsnamely the Central Highland and then Deccan plateau.
4. It is a table land composed of old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks.
5. The distinct feature of the Peninsular plateau is the black soilarea also known as the Deccan trap.
TheDeccan plateaustretches over eight states in India and covers a broad variety of environments, encompassing the majority of the Central and South Indian regions.The Deccan Plateau is lying in the middle of three mountain ranges; the Eastern Ghats creates its eastern border and the Western Ghats its western border. Each of the two mountain ranges ascends from their particular adjacent seaward plains and almost joins at the southernmost point of India.The Deccan Plateau is dissevered from the Gangetic Basin towards the north by the Vindhya and Satpura Mountain Ranges, which create its northern border.
2. The plateau has broad , shallow valleys and rounded hills.
3. It consists of two major divisionsnamely the Central Highland and then Deccan plateau.
4. It is a table land composed of old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks.
5. The distinct feature of the Peninsular plateau is the black soilarea also known as the Deccan trap.
TheDeccan plateaustretches over eight states in India and covers a broad variety of environments, encompassing the majority of the Central and South Indian regions.The Deccan Plateau is lying in the middle of three mountain ranges; the Eastern Ghats creates its eastern border and the Western Ghats its western border. Each of the two mountain ranges ascends from their particular adjacent seaward plains and almost joins at the southernmost point of India.The Deccan Plateau is dissevered from the Gangetic Basin towards the north by the Vindhya and Satpura Mountain Ranges, which create its northern border.
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