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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
Where is Zojila Pass?
Which is known as the Deccan Trap region?
Which mountains divide the Northern India and Peninsular India?
“Access through Western Ghats is difficult.” Why?
Where does the Malwa Plateau lie and how it is formed?
The Peninsular rivers not navigable.
Give a geographical reason of the following:
The Peninsular Plateau of India is rich in mineral resources.
Why is ‘The Delta region of the Indus is largely a waste land.’
Delta and an estuary.
The Eastern Coastal Plain and Western Coastal Plain.
