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WEEK 2
TOPIC: PLATEAU
CONTENT:
- Meaning and Types of Plateaux.
- Mode of formation and characteristics.
- Importance of plateaux.
SUB-TOPIC 1: Meaning and Types of Plateau
Definition of Plateau
Plateaux are elevated upland with extensive flat or level surface which usually descends sharply to the surrounding lowlands. They are sometimes referred to as table land. They are tabular in shape, steep-sided with rough and irregular surfaces.
Types of Plateaux
There are three types of plateaux based on their mode of formation. These are: Tectonic plateau, Volcanic or lava plateau and Dissected plateau.
EVALUATION:
- Define Plateau.
- State three types of plateaux.
SUB-TOPIC 2: TECTONIC PLATEAU
Mode of formation:
Tectonic Plateau is found as a result of earth movement which causes the uplift of some areas and the depression of others. The Uplifted areas of land form tectonic plateau while the depressed areas form basins undulated land form. They are normally of a considerable size, and fairly uniform altitude. Tectonic plateau is of two types namely; tale land and Intermont.
A table land is formed when the uplifted area of the level land slope down to surrounding lower land. When a plateau is enclosed by Fold Mountains, they are known as intermont plateau e g Tibetan plateau between Himalayas and Kunlun and Bolivian plateau between two ridges of the Andes.
Other examples of tectonic plateau are Deccan plateau (India,). Mesetal (central India) and Harz of Germany.
Characteristics of tectonic plateaux
- They form table lands.
- They are normally of a considerable size and fairly uniform altitude.
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