No, the Appalachians are not flat.
A raised area of flat land is called a plateau. They are caused by an uplift and are usually elevated about 1500 feet.
The Great Plains lie between the Rockies and the Appalachians. This region spans from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and is characterized by flat grasslands and agricultural areas.
A Plateau
A plateau is a flat-topped elevated landform, while a mountain is a raised area of land that is larger and steeper than a hill. Plateaus are generally characterized by their flat, level surfaces, while mountains are defined by their peaks and steep slopes.
The name given to an area that is a flat treeless plain is a steppe.
Multiple Choice: a. Grand Tetons c. Colorado Plateau b. Coastal Plains d. Appalachians CAN YOU ANSWER?
a surface that does not move
A raised area of flat land is called a plateau. They are caused by an uplift and are usually elevated about 1500 feet.
A flat raised area of land caused by uplift is a plateau. Hope this helped :)
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The Great Plains lie between the Rockies and the Appalachians. This region spans from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and is characterized by flat grasslands and agricultural areas.
A flat raised area of land caused by uplift is called a plateau. Plateaus are characterized by their elevated and relatively flat top surface, often formed by the tectonic forces of Earth's crust pushing the land upwards.
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