No. Mountains can vary quite a bit.
Plains and mountains are examples of geographic topography.
Mountains?
Three types of topography on Earth's surface are mountains, valleys, and plains. Mountains are elevated landforms with steep slopes, valleys are low-lying areas between hills or mountains, and plains are flat or gently sloping land areas. These different types of topography are shaped by various geological processes such as erosion, tectonic activity, and weathering.
The area of topography include mountains, valleys, plains, and bodies of water.
Fault block mountains are responsible.
Topography is comprised of features that are on the EarthÕs surface. This can include hills, mountains, plains, rivers, and lakes.
Topography
The topography of the surrounding area limited access to the city by rail
Mountains are characterized by features such as elevation.
No, Plymouth does not have mountains. It is a coastal town in Massachusetts with a relatively flat topography.
The topography of an area can also mean the surface shape and features themselves.
No, plans are areas of flat ground and mountains are areas of ground with steeply soaping topography. However it is possible to get plains that are flat low lying areas (e.g. coastal planes) and plains that are at the top of mountainous areas (e.g. the plains of Tibet).