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Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the elevation of the Central Highlands.

  1. It ranges between 600-900 meters above sea level.
  2. It ranges between 700-1,000 meters above sea level.

    A1, 2 correct

    BAll are correct

    C1 only correct

    D2 only correct

    Answer:

    D. 2 only correct

    Read Explanation:


    • The Central Highlands are an important physiographic division of India, forming part of the Peninsular Plateau.

    • They include regions like the Malwa Plateau, Vindhya Range, and parts of the Deccan Plateau.

    • These highlands represent one of the oldest landmasses on earth, composed primarily of ancient crystalline rocks.

    • The elevation range of 700-1,000 meters above sea level is significant as it influences the climate, vegetation, drainage patterns, and human settlement in these regions.

    • The Central Highlands act as a watershed for several major rivers of India and contain various mineral resources important to the Indian economy.




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