While the vast majority of New York is flat, the Adirondack range doest run up the eastern portion of the state making the Adirondack State Park. This consists of a handfull of 4000 ft peaks, most ranging between two and three thousand feet.
There are mountains
yes
There are two places in the United States called New York. One of those is New York state and the other is New York city.
Depends on where you go. In some parts, it's flat as a pancake, but other parts are mountainous with pine forests, but Russia as a whole is covered with lakes and rivers...
Northern Germany is mostly flat. It changes to hills (often used as vineyards) in the middle/ beginning of southern Germany, and further south is even mountainous.
um well no country is flat. New Zealand has quite a lot of mountains
No, New York City is at sea level.
mountainous
New Zealand is significantly more mountainous than Australia. The Australian continent is relatively flat.
it is mountains
flat
Iceland is mountainous.
Japan is 70% mountainous. In other words, there are many, many, many hills.
The topography of Italy varies as one moves about the country. The mainland is very mountainous, but portions of the north are very flat.
No they are not flat they are pointy in chembaklli
Most of Turkey is fairly mountainous.
Yes, it is quite mountainous but at the same time there is flat land!