Central Indian Highlands
The Central Indian Highlands is a region characterized by its rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems. It is primarily located in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, featuring a mix of plateaus, hills, and valleys. The area is rich in minerals and is known for its unique flora and fauna, making it an important ecological zone.
This highland region is also home to several rivers, including the Narmada and Tapi, which play a crucial role in the local agriculture and economy. The climate varies from tropical to subtropical, supporting a variety of wildlife and plant species, contributing to its ecological significance.