The Himalayas are a young, fold mountain range located in northern India and Nepal, while the Peninsular Plateau is an older, stable landmass in central and southern India. The Himalayas are characterized by high peaks, deep valleys, and snow-capped mountains, while the Peninsular Plateau is a flat-topped region with extensive basaltic lava flows and plateaus. Additionally, the Himalayas have a more active geology with ongoing tectonic activities, while the Peninsular Plateau is relatively stable.
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