Yes flat and plane
There are big mountains, lakes, and flat plains in northern Italy.
Italy is located in the biome called chaparral. Chaparral is very hot and dry with the terrain varying from rocky hills, mountains, flat plains and slopes.
Think of walking across a flat surface (plains), and then walking up a series of hills (mountains). It's easier to travel across plains because they are flat and broad.
There are lots of mountains in Italy. Some mountains are the Apennine Mountains, Julian Alps, and the Vicentine Alps.
The Dolomite Mountains. These mountains cut of Italy from the surrounding countries.
No, the surface of the moon is not smooth and flat. It is heavily cratered and contains mountains, valleys, and other geological features. The surface is also covered in fine lunar dust known as regolith.
North Italy was once the Adriatic Sea. But the Silt fell of the mountains. The Silt kept building up, eventually forming flat land and North ItalyHope this helps :)
The mountains that cross Italy are the Apennine Mountains
The Apennine Mountains are mountains in Italy.
Valleys, plateaus, and mountains are geographically classified as landforms. Valleys are low areas between hills or mountains, plateaus are elevated flat regions, and mountains are tall, natural elevations of the earth's surface.
Mountains are natural elevations of the Earth's surface that are higher and steeper than hills, with peaks and valleys. Plateaus are flat elevated landforms that are higher than the surrounding area, with a relatively flat on top. Plateaus are generally larger in area than mountains and have more uniform surfaces compared to the rugged terrain of mountains.
It does not have a flat surface.