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“The Peninsular Plateau is often compared to a horst.” Discuss. - Geography

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“The Peninsular Plateau is often compared to a horst.” Discuss.

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The Peninsular Plateau is often compared to a horst because:

  • A horst is a raised block of land between two fault lines.
  • The Peninsular Plateau was uplifted during the formation of the Himalayas, while the surrounding areas (like the Indo-Gangetic Plain) sank.
  • The plateau remained stable and rigid like a horst and did not fold or deform much during tectonic activity.

Thus, the Peninsular Plateau resembles a horst, as it is an elevated and stable block.

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Chapter 2: Geological Evolution and Structure - EXERCISES [Page 20]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 2 Geological Evolution and Structure
EXERCISES | Q II. 1. | Page 20
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