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A plain is a landform of flat or gently rolling land with low relief. It is one of the Earth's major landforms.
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In geography, a plain is land with relatively low relief, that is flat or gently rolling. Prairies and steppes are types of plains
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relief tells you a landforms elevation.
No, typically interior plains do not have high relief. They are mostly characterized by their flat or gently rolling landscape, with little variation in elevation. High relief is more commonly found in mountainous regions or areas with tectonic activity.
'le relief' is the landform, lhe lay of the land in French.
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Plain.
Plains typically have low relief, characterized by gentle slopes and minimal variation in elevation. They are generally flat or gently rolling landscapes without significant topographic variation.
Topography, or relief, are descriptors of landform.
Plains typically have low elevation, often ranging from sea level to a few hundred meters above sea level. Relief in plains is minimal, with gently rolling or flat terrain that lacks significant variations in elevation.