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The Himalayan Region
The Peninsular Plateau
Young fold mountains made from the uplift of the strata formed by the sedimentary rocks.
Created from igneous and metamorphic rocks after splitting of Gondwanaland.
Consists of the loftiest mountains and deep valleys
Consists of broad and shallow valleys, and rounded hills
The ranges have I-shaped and U-shaped valleys.
It has horsts, rift valleys and troughs.
It is the origin of perennial rivers.
It has rainfed, seasonal rivers.
From the point of view of geology, this region forms an unstable zone
This region forms a stable zone
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