Answer:
(i)
The Deccan Plateau is a triangular landmass that lies to the south of the river
Narmada.
(ii) The Satpura range flanks its
broad base in the north while the Mahadev, the Kaimur hills and the Maikal range
form its eastward extension.
(iii) It is higher in the west and
slopes gently eastwards.
(iv) Its north-east extension is
locally known as the Meghalaya and Karbi-Anglong plateau and North Cachar Hills
. It is separated by a fault from the Chota Nagpur plateau.
(v) Three prominent hill ranges
from the west to east are the Garo, Khasiand Jaintia hills.
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