The Deccan Traps in India is an example of

The Deccan Traps are a large igneous province located in India, known for their extensive thick layers of basaltic lava flows that were formed by volcanic activity approximately 66 million years ago. These lava flows are characterized by their relatively low viscosity, which allows them to spread over large areas, creating a plateau-like formation. This type of volcanic activity is classified as a flood basalt eruption.