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write the difference between the Himalayas Region and The Peninsular plateau.​

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Answered by jobytomp
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The one major difference between them is that the whole mountain system of Himalaya represents a very youthful topography with high peaks, deep valleys, and fast-flowing rivers whereas the peninsular plateau are composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks with gently rising hills and wide valleys.

Answered by rishisingh8383888013
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Himalayan region

1. Himalayan region are young new fold mountains

2. It was formed by the collision of the Eurasian plates and the Indo-Australian plates due to Continental Drift.

3. Mount Everest is the highest peak in the Himalayan Region.

4. Himalayan Region is the shape of an arc.

5. Himalayan Region is made up of sedimentary rocks

6. In the Himalayan Region, the average height of Mountain peaks is around 6000 meters

7. Himalayan Rivers that originate from the Himalayan region are perennial since they are both rains fed in monsoon season and fed by melting glaciers of Himalayan mountains in the Summer season.

8. Not many minerals are found in the Himalayan region

Peninsular plateau

1. Peninsular Plateau is an ancient part of Earth’s landmass

2. It was formed by the breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land.

3. Anamudi is the highest Mountain peak in the Peninsular Plateau.

4. The Peninsular Plateau is in the shape of a triangle.

5. The Peninsular Plateau is made up of metamorphic and igneous rocks.

6. In the Peninsular Plateau, the average height of Mountain peaks is around 900 meters.

7. Peninsular rivers which originate from the Peninsular Plateau are not perennial since they solely depend on monsoon rains.

8. The Peninsular Plateau has abundant mineral wealth.

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