Question : Which of the following is formed out of volcanic eruptions in India?
Option 1: Deccan Plateau
Option 2: Lakshadweep Islands
Option 3: Western Ghats
Option 4: Himalayas
Correct Answer: Deccan Plateau
Solution : The correct answer is the Deccan Plateau .
The Deccan plateau was formed by volcanic activity that lasted millions of years and resulted in lava deposition. During the northwest movement of the Indian plate in the Cretaceous period, it passed through a reunion hotspot, which had volcanic activities. This led to the deposition of lava in the Deccan Plateau and the stoppage of volcanic activity after it moved away from the Reunion hotspot.
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