God made them
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah
Plateaus in Utah were primarily formed through a combination of volcanic activity, erosion, and sedimentary processes. Over millions of years, layers of sediment were deposited, compacted, and uplifted, creating flat-topped landforms. Erosion from wind and water further shaped these plateaus, carving out canyons and creating distinct geological features. The result is a diverse landscape, with notable plateaus like the Colorado Plateau showcasing stunning rock formations and unique ecosystems.
The average elevation in Utah is around 6,100 feet above sea level. Utah's diverse landscape includes high plateaus, mountains, and deserts, contributing to its overall higher elevation compared to other states.
Helen Dixon has written: 'Ecological studies on the high plateaus of Utah ..' -- subject(s): Botany, Plant ecology 'Playing Foxes'
plateaus by twana
a plateaus is not pointy
plateaus
plateaus
Not necessarily. Plateaus are region of high flat land.
In conclusion,plateaus are flat
A Thousand Plateaus was created in 1980.