No. Afghanistan is primarily made of deserts, plains, and high mountains.
Afghanistan is made up of a mix of both desert and lowlands as well as hills and mountains. The country's geography includes the arid plains of the southwest, the mountainous Hindu Kush region in the central and northern parts, and the high plateaus in the east. Overall, the majority of Afghanistan's terrain is rugged and mountainous.
Deserts and Lowlands
Mountains.
High and rugged mountains.
Utah is made up of multiple biomes. It is mostly xeric shrubland, but in places such as the Great Salt Lake Desert, it is, predictably, desert.
Rift zones are lowlands composed of igneous rock.
Saudi Arabia is mostly desert with very little arable land.
Africa is made up of Rain forests near equator and desert semiarid-Savannah in rest of the areas. It is mostly desert and semi-arid savannah.
Afghanistan is made of mostly rugged mountains and plains in north and southwestern plateau desert area for example Hindu Kush mountain range, Hazarajat. However Afghanistan also has fertile regions in the Northern plateau. Physical Features of Afghanistan have divided the country into three regions depending on its characteristics and wide landscapes.
like the rest of the world was made, by god.
The St. Lawrence Lowlands were primarily formed from sedimentary rocks including limestone, shale, and sandstone. These rocks were deposited and compressed over millions of years to create the lowlands we see today.
Interior lowlands