Balochistan plateau is consisted next to plains and mountains where as the Potwar plateau has many broken grounds where on earth there are many ups and downs on the ground, so potwar plateau has the size to drain the water easily.
No, Balochistan plateau is higher in elevation compared to Potwar plateau. Balochistan plateau has an average elevation of around 1,000 meters, while Potwar plateau's elevation ranges from 300 to 500 meters.
Balochistan plateau is located in the south and west of Pakistan. Its height ranges from 600-3010. The topography is rugged and mountain ranges are barren. It has a number of parallel mountain ranges including RasKoh, Siahan, Central Makran. In the northern part of plateau are the valleys of Quetta and Pishin where agriculture is practiced. Balochistan has a number of small rivers. They become active only in rainy season. Important rivers are Hab,Porali,Hingol and Dasht which drain into Arabian Sea. There are also Playa Lakes called Hamuns
No, the Deccan Plateau and the Pamir are not the same. The Deccan Plateau is a large plateau in India, while the Pamir is a mountain range in Central Asia. They are located in different regions and have distinct geographical features.
A steep face of a plateau is called a escarpment. An escarpment is a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights. It is typically formed by erosion or faulting processes over time.
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No, Balochistan plateau is higher in elevation compared to Potwar plateau. Balochistan plateau has an average elevation of around 1,000 meters, while Potwar plateau's elevation ranges from 300 to 500 meters.
Balochistan plateau is consisted next to plains and mountains where as the Potwar plateau has many broken grounds where on earth there are many ups and downs on the ground, so potwar plateau has the size to drain the water easily. by M.H.Khan visit: mhkhanbangash.blogspot.com
Baloochestan is split between two countries: Pakistan in the East and Iran in the West
Balochistan plateau is located in the south and west of Pakistan. Its height ranges from 600-3010. The topography is rugged and mountain ranges are barren. It has a number of parallel mountain ranges including RasKoh, Siahan, Central Makran. In the northern part of plateau are the valleys of Quetta and Pishin where agriculture is practiced. Balochistan has a number of small rivers. They become active only in rainy season. Important rivers are Hab,Porali,Hingol and Dasht which drain into Arabian Sea. There are also Playa Lakes called Hamuns
i think it is the fact that balochistan plateau has an inland drainage system the basin and all and river indus drains all the way to arabian sea .. i think
Balochistan is the largest province in the country of Pakistan by geographical area. Its neighbouring regions are Iran to the west, Afghanistan and the North West Frontier Province to the north, Punjab and Sindh to the east. To the south is the Arabian sea. Balochistan is located at the south-eastern edge of the Iranian Plateau. It strategically bridges the MIddle East and Southwest Asia to Central Asia and South Asia, and forms the closest oceanic frontage for the land-locked countries of Central Asia.
Different plateau have different amounts of vegetation. Some are completely bare and treeless, whilst others are filled with trees and vegetation.
A plateau has a flat top, and a mountain has a peak.
No, the Deccan Plateau and the Pamir are not the same. The Deccan Plateau is a large plateau in India, while the Pamir is a mountain range in Central Asia. They are located in different regions and have distinct geographical features.
The roof of the world is Pamir, Tajikistan. It is pretty close to Tibet but way different.
Since there are approximately 6,800 different languages currently being spoken in our world, there isn't just one foreign form of the word plateau. You have to specify a language.
A steep face of a plateau is called a escarpment. An escarpment is a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights. It is typically formed by erosion or faulting processes over time.