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Mention two differences between the Peninsular Plateau and the Himalayas.
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Solution
| Aspect | Peninsular Plateau | Himalayas |
| Origin | Formed in the Precambrian era (oldest landmass). | Formed during the Tertiary period (young fold mountains). |
| Nature of Rocks | Composed mainly of igneous and metamorphic rocks. | Composed of sedimentary rocks (fold mountains). |
| Structure | Stable, rigid, and resistant to earthquakes. | Unstable, young mountains prone to earthquakes and landslides. |
| Topography | The Peninsular Plateau has a flat and stable surface with rounded hills. | The Himalayas have rugged terrain with sharp peaks and deep valleys. |
| Seismic Activity | It experiences very little or no seismic activity. | It is prone to earthquakes and landslides due to tectonic activity. |
| Altitude | The average height of the Peninsular Plateau is 600–900 meters. | The Himalayas have some of the highest peaks, averaging above 6,000 meters. |
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