Betul Plateau

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Betul Plateau is a highland region in central India that forms part of the Satpura Range, characterized by its elevated terrain and forested landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
highland
plateau
administrativeRegion Betul district NERFINISHED
biodiversity habitat for central Indian wildlife
climate subtropical monsoon
country India
drainagePattern radial and dendritic
elevationRange about 600–1100 metres above sea level
forestType mixed deciduous forest
formsWatershedBetween Narmada basin NERFINISHED
Tapti basin NERFINISHED
geologicalFeature plateau surface
geomorphology dissected plateau
hasEconomicActivity cultivation of cotton
cultivation of soybeans
cultivation of wheat
timber extraction
hasLandscape forested landscapes
hasLandUse agriculture
forestry
hasMineralResource minor deposits of manganese (regionally)
hasRivers tributaries of the Narmada River
tributaries of the Tapti River
hasSoilType black cotton soil
red and yellow soils
hasTerrain elevated terrain
hasVegetation tropical dry deciduous forest
isPartOf Deccan Plateau margin NERFINISHED
knownFor forests
undulating highlands
locatedIn Madhya Pradesh
central India
mountainSystem Satpura Range NERFINISHED
partOf Satpura Range NERFINISHED
Satpura highlands NERFINISHED
physiographicUnitOf Madhya Pradesh Plateau region
receivesRainfallFrom southwest monsoon
regionType tribal-dominated region
relativeLocation north of the Tapti valley
south of the Narmada valley
state Madhya Pradesh

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Satpura Range contains Betul Plateau