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प्रश्न
The Peninsular Plateau of India was a part of Gondwana Land hundreds of millions years ago.
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उत्तर
The Peninsular Plateau of India was a part of Gondwanaland hundreds of millions years ago. The rocks that make up the Plateau match those of Africa not only in’the age and type, but also in the layer sequence in which they occur.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the mountain ranges that lie along east and west of Pamir Knot.
Name the two component parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain?
Mention the sub-units of the Deccan Plateau?
Where does the Karnataka Plateau end?
“Access through Western Ghats is difficult.” Why?
How has the lava-flow rocks of Deccan Plateau changed into fertile black soils?
(i) Define Coral Islands and Volcanic Islands.
(ii) Define Lagoons.
(i) State the type of rocks found in the Plateau of Peninsular India?
(ii) Name the three important lakes of Peninsular India?
(iii) How was the Great Indian Plateau formed?
What, has been the influence of the Northern Mountain Wall on the Indian Sub-continent?
Give a geographical reason of the following:
The Peninsular Plateau of India is rich in mineral resources.
