Answer:
The Deccan Traps are a large
igneous province located on the Deccan Plateau of West-central India and one of
the largest volcanic features on earth. It is a distinct feature of the
Peninsular plateau.
It is composed of Igneous rocks
of volcanic eruptions, occurred at the Western Ghats some 66 million years ago.
According to geologists, the
continuous oozing out of cracks and fissures resulted in the formation of the Deccantrap.
This region is rich in black
soil which is most suitable for cultivation of cotton
crop. (3)
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