Consider the following statements regarding the physiographic and relief features of Peninsular India:
1. The Meghalaya and Karbi Anglong plateaus are structural extensions of the Peninsular Block separated from the Chota Nagpur Plateau by the Malda Fault.
2. The Western Ghats form a comparatively continuous relief wall created along a rifted continental margin, whereas the Eastern Ghats consist of highly dissected residual hills breached by major rivers.
3. Dodabetta, situated in the Anaimalai Hills, is the highest peak of the Peninsular Plateau.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
- 1 and 2 onlyCevap
- B2 and 3 only
- C1 and 3 only
- D1, 2 and 3
Cevap
The correct option is the one stating that statements 1 and 2 only are correct.
The Meghalaya and Karbi Anglong plateaus are indeed northeastern outliers of the Peninsular Block detached by the Malda (Garo-Rajmahal) fault gap. Furthermore, the Western Ghats represent a continuous relief wall along a rifted margin, whereas the Eastern Ghats are non-continuous and eroded by major east-flowing rivers. The statement regarding Dodabetta is false because Anamudi () in the Anaimalai Hills is the highest peak of the Peninsular Plateau, while Dodabetta () lies in the Nilgiri Hills.
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