Eastern Ghats
- Extends from Odisha to North of Nilgiri hills
- Discontinuous & lower then Western Ghats
- Do not give birth to important rivers like western ghats
- Separated from coast by very wide coastal plains
- Geologically older than western ghats
- Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri cut through this range to merge with Bay of Bengal
- The Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats meet in the Nilgiri hills
Telangana Plateau
- Part of deccan plateau
- located on north of river Krishna
Karnataka Plateau
- South of deccan lava region
- Consist of Bababudan hills
- Famous for iron ores
Dandakaranya Plateau
- Forms parts of Chhatisgarh & Odisha
- Contains igneous & metamorphic rocks of Archaen period
- River Indravati & Mahandi flows throuth this plateau
- Largely inhabited by Gond tribes
Shillong Plateau
- Part of Peninsular Deccan Plateau
- Made of Garo, Khasi & Jaintia Hills
- World’s highest rainfall receiving point Mawsynram is situated here