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Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 10th Standard

Physical Division of India > The Peninsula

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • The Malwa Plateau
  • The Deccan Plateau
  • Chotanagpur Plateau
  • Regions of the Peninsular Plateau
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Physical Divisions of India> The Peninsula

  • The Indian Peninsula lies south of the North Indian Plains and tapers toward the Indian Ocean.
  • It is the oldest and largest physiographic division of India, mostly made of stable tableland.
  • It is bounded by the Aravalli Range in the northwest and the Western and Eastern Ghats on the sides.
  • The region includes many hill ranges and plateaus, such as the Vindhyas, Satpuda, and Aravalis.
  • The Deccan Plateau is triangular and lies between the Western and Eastern Ghats, covering Maharashtra, Telangana, and Karnataka.
  • The plateau is divided into Central Plateaus, Eastern Plateaus, Deccan Plateau, Kathiawar–Kutch region, and North-Eastern Plateau.
  • This region is rich in minerals, has old rivers, and supports forests, farming, and mining.
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