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Describe the characteristics of two different types of plateaus.
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- Volcanic Plateaus:
- Formation: These plateaus are formed by repeated volcanic eruptions, where lava spreads out in large, flat layers over time.
- Characteristics: They are typically flat, with steep edges and are often found near active volcanoes. These plateaus may have rich soils and can support agriculture. An example is the Deccan Plateau in India.
- Intermontane Plateaus:
- Formation: These plateaus are located between mountain ranges, usually formed by tectonic uplift or by erosion of surrounding areas.
- Characteristics: Intermontane plateaus are high-altitude, surrounded by mountains, and often feature rugged terrain. They can experience extreme temperatures and are typically found in arid regions. An example is the Tibetan Plateau.
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Chapter 5: Landforms of the Earth - Exercise [Page 53]
