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write in points on plateau (5 points only)​

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Answered by Chitrayogee
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A plateau is a flat area of land that is elevated above sea level. The word is French for 'table land,' and that term is also used for some smaller landforms that will be discussed further into this lesson. Plateaus aren't all perfectly flat, but they do have low relief; relief means the elevation change across an area.

Given the rather straightforward definition, you may be surprised to learn that there are a lot of different kinds of plateaus. Plateaus are classified based on how they form and where they are found. Most plateaus are found in areas of tectonic uplift, which is often, but not always, associated with mountain ranges. But, they can form in other ways, as well.

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Answered by sharan3172
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Answer:

1. Peninsular plateau is the oldest landmass of india

2. some of the plateau are central Highlands and deccan plateau

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sharan3172: plateau are rich deposit of minerals
sharan3172: chota nagpur plateau in India is famous for coal in india
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sharan3172: much peninsular part of india is covered by deccan plateau this part is also called a tableland
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