Outer Extent of the Peninsular Plateau
Duration: 2 min
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The video presents a lecture on the geographical extent of the Peninsular Plateau of India. The instructor, visible in a small window, explains the outer boundaries of the plateau using a slide with a bulleted list. The slide's title is "Outer Extent of the Peninsular Plateau." The instructor systematically highlights and discusses each listed feature: the Delhi Ridge in the northwest, which is an extension of the Aravallis; the Rajmahal Hills in the east; the Gir Range in the west; and the Cardamom Hills in the south. The lecture concludes by noting the plateau's northeastern extension into the Shillong Plateau and Karbi Anglong Plateau. The instructor uses a red pen to circle and annotate the text on the slide, emphasizing key terms like "Delhi Ridge," "Rajmahal Hills," "Gir Range," and "Cardamom Hills" to aid student understanding.
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The video displays a slide titled "Outer Extent of the Peninsular Plateau" with a bulleted list of geographical features. The instructor, visible in a small window, begins by discussing the Delhi Ridge in the northwest, which is an extension of the Aravallis. The on-screen text clearly states this. The instructor then moves to the next point, the Rajmahal Hills in the east, and circles the name on the slide. The lecture continues with the Gir Range in the west and the Cardamom Hills in the south, with the instructor circling each name as it is discussed. The final point on the slide mentions the northeastern extension into the Shillong Plateau and Karbi Anglong Plateau, which the instructor also highlights. The visual evidence includes the instructor's hand writing and the red circles around the key geographical names on the slide.
The lecture provides a structured overview of the Peninsular Plateau's geographical boundaries. It begins with the northwest, identifying the Delhi Ridge as an extension of the Aravallis, and systematically moves around the plateau's perimeter, naming the Rajmahal Hills in the east, the Gir Range in the west, and the Cardamom Hills in the south. The lesson concludes by noting the plateau's northeastern extension into the Shillong and Karbi Anglong Plateaus, effectively summarizing the entire outer extent of this major Indian landform.