Italy has more mountainous areas than flat land. It has two main chains. The Alps, which form most of its borders with other countries. The Appennine Mountains start on the French border, follow the Liguria coast in the northwest and then run along the peninsula. The main plains are the plain of he river Po in the north which run from just west of Turin all the way to Venice plain of Apulia, which covers most of the heel; the plain of Lazio, just south of Rome; and the plains of Campania, north of Naples and around the bay of Salerno.
No, parts of northern italy (Cervinia) are very mountainous regions that many people love to ski.
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Yes flat and plane
The topography of Italy varies as one moves about the country. The mainland is very mountainous, but portions of the north are very flat.
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I think that it is a flat land in Italy
There are big mountains, lakes, and flat plains in northern Italy.
In south Italy, it is a mountainous terrain that is hilly, marshy and hot. The north part of Italy is very flat and cool.
A boat people ride in Italy;It is very long and flat-bottomed.
A gondola is a type of flat boat. They are commonly used to get around in waterways, such as the ones in Venice, Italy.
Italian parsley comes from the area of Naples, which is in southern Italy. It also is called 'flat leaf parsley'. Its scientific name is Petroselinum neapolitanum.
Italy is located in the biome called chaparral. Chaparral is very hot and dry with the terrain varying from rocky hills, mountains, flat plains and slopes.
North Italy was once the Adriatic Sea. But the Silt fell of the mountains. The Silt kept building up, eventually forming flat land and North ItalyHope this helps :)
the landscape in north italy is mainly flat non-rocky land it also has the river po which gives water for irrigation p.s i've learnt about this in year 8