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Page 1 Hills of Peninsular India Page 2 Hills of Peninsular India Aravali Range • They are aligned in north-east to south-west direction. • They run for about 800 km between Delhi and Palanpur in Gujarat. • They are one of the oldest (very old) fold mountains of the world and the oldest in India. {Fold Mountains – Block Mountains} • Now they are relict (remnants after severe weathering and erosion since millions of years) of the world’s oldest mountain formed as a result of folding (Archaean Era). • At the south-west extremity the range rises to over 1,000 m. Here Mt. Abu (1,158 m), a small hilly block, is separated from the main range by the valley of the Banas. Guru Sikhar (1,722 m), the highest peak, is situated in Mt. Abu. • Pipli Ghat, Dewair and Desuri passes allow movement by roads and railways. Page 3 Hills of Peninsular India Aravali Range • They are aligned in north-east to south-west direction. • They run for about 800 km between Delhi and Palanpur in Gujarat. • They are one of the oldest (very old) fold mountains of the world and the oldest in India. {Fold Mountains – Block Mountains} • Now they are relict (remnants after severe weathering and erosion since millions of years) of the world’s oldest mountain formed as a result of folding (Archaean Era). • At the south-west extremity the range rises to over 1,000 m. Here Mt. Abu (1,158 m), a small hilly block, is separated from the main range by the valley of the Banas. Guru Sikhar (1,722 m), the highest peak, is situated in Mt. Abu. • Pipli Ghat, Dewair and Desuri passes allow movement by roads and railways. Vindhyan Range • It runs more or less parallel to the Narmada Valley in an east-west direction from Jobat in Gujarat to Sasaram in Bihar for a distance of over 1,200 km. • The Vindhyas are continued eastwards as the Bharner and Kaimur hills. • This range acts as a watershed between the Ganga system and the river systems of south India. • The rivers Chambal, Betwa and Ken rise within 30 km of the Narmada. Page 4 Hills of Peninsular India Aravali Range • They are aligned in north-east to south-west direction. • They run for about 800 km between Delhi and Palanpur in Gujarat. • They are one of the oldest (very old) fold mountains of the world and the oldest in India. {Fold Mountains – Block Mountains} • Now they are relict (remnants after severe weathering and erosion since millions of years) of the world’s oldest mountain formed as a result of folding (Archaean Era). • At the south-west extremity the range rises to over 1,000 m. Here Mt. Abu (1,158 m), a small hilly block, is separated from the main range by the valley of the Banas. Guru Sikhar (1,722 m), the highest peak, is situated in Mt. Abu. • Pipli Ghat, Dewair and Desuri passes allow movement by roads and railways. Vindhyan Range • It runs more or less parallel to the Narmada Valley in an east-west direction from Jobat in Gujarat to Sasaram in Bihar for a distance of over 1,200 km. • The Vindhyas are continued eastwards as the Bharner and Kaimur hills. • This range acts as a watershed between the Ganga system and the river systems of south India. • The rivers Chambal, Betwa and Ken rise within 30 km of the Narmada. Satpura Range • Satpura range is a series of seven mountains (‘Sat’ = seven and ‘pura’ = mountains) • It runs in an east-west direction south of the Vindhyas and in between the Narmada and the Tapi, roughly parallel to these rivers. • It stretches for a distance of about 900 km. • Parts of the Satpuras have been folded and upheaved. They are regarded as structural uplift or ‘hor s t ’. • Dhupgarh (1,350 m) near Pachmarhi on Mahadev Hills is the highest peak. • Amarkantak (1,127 m) is another important peak. Page 5 Hills of Peninsular India Aravali Range • They are aligned in north-east to south-west direction. • They run for about 800 km between Delhi and Palanpur in Gujarat. • They are one of the oldest (very old) fold mountains of the world and the oldest in India. {Fold Mountains – Block Mountains} • Now they are relict (remnants after severe weathering and erosion since millions of years) of the world’s oldest mountain formed as a result of folding (Archaean Era). • At the south-west extremity the range rises to over 1,000 m. Here Mt. Abu (1,158 m), a small hilly block, is separated from the main range by the valley of the Banas. Guru Sikhar (1,722 m), the highest peak, is situated in Mt. Abu. • Pipli Ghat, Dewair and Desuri passes allow movement by roads and railways. Vindhyan Range • It runs more or less parallel to the Narmada Valley in an east-west direction from Jobat in Gujarat to Sasaram in Bihar for a distance of over 1,200 km. • The Vindhyas are continued eastwards as the Bharner and Kaimur hills. • This range acts as a watershed between the Ganga system and the river systems of south India. • The rivers Chambal, Betwa and Ken rise within 30 km of the Narmada. Satpura Range • Satpura range is a series of seven mountains (‘Sat’ = seven and ‘pura’ = mountains) • It runs in an east-west direction south of the Vindhyas and in between the Narmada and the Tapi, roughly parallel to these rivers. • It stretches for a distance of about 900 km. • Parts of the Satpuras have been folded and upheaved. They are regarded as structural uplift or ‘hor s t ’. • Dhupgarh (1,350 m) near Pachmarhi on Mahadev Hills is the highest peak. • Amarkantak (1,127 m) is another important peak. Western Ghats (or The Sahyadris) • They form the western edge of the Deccan tableland. • Run from the Tapi valley (21° N latitude) to a little north of Kanniyakumari (11° N latitude) for a distance of 1,600 km. • The Western Ghats are steep- sided, terraced, flat-topped hills presenting a stepped topography facing the Arabian Sea coast.Read More
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