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Briefly explain the geological evolution of the peninsular plateau.
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Solution 1
During the pre-Cambrian era, there was a large depression in which the sediment was deposited and a block of crystal rock known as the Peninsula Plateau came out of this depression and never submerged again. This stable land has behaved as a rigid and inflexible block throughout its geological history and is often compared to a horst.
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Solution 2
- The Peninsular Plateau is the oldest landmass of India, formed during the Archean era over 2.5 billion years ago.
- It was once part of the Gondwanaland supercontinent.
- The plateau was created by volcanic activity and solidification of magma into igneous rocks like granite and gneiss.
- Over time, it became stable and rigid, experiencing erosion and denudation.
- The plateau remained stable, while the Himalayas were uplifted later due to tectonic activity.
- It has been divided into smaller plateaus like the Malwa, Deccan, and Chhotanagpur Plateaus.
Thus, the Peninsular Plateau is a result of ancient geological processes and long-term erosion.
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Chapter 2: Geological Evolution and Structure - Examination Corner [Page 20]
