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Deccan

Triangular volcanic plateau in east India, stretching between the Vindhya Hills in the north, and the Western and Eastern Ghats in the south. The plateau reaches heights of 750 m/2,460 ft and is drained eastwards by the Godavari, Bhima and Krishna rivers, which have cut broad valleys. Cotton is the principal cash crop of the black lava soils, in association with millet, wheat, and other grains.

The Deccan was formed after fissure eruptions in the early Tertiary and late Cretaceous periods; lava to a thickness of 3,000 m/9,800 ft is found near Mumbai (formerly Bombay).



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