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it is a moor
Moors or moorland are English. They are not plains. The following is a quote from WikipediaMoorland nowadays generally means uncultivated hill land (such as Dartmoor in South West England), but the Old English mōralso refers to low-lying wetlands (such as Sedgemoor, also SW England).I can find no reference to "Broad Treeless Plains" located anywhere in the Highlands. What follows is the opening sentence to "Scottish Highlands" from Wikipedia.The Scottish Highlands (Scottish Gaelic: A' Ghàidhealtachd, Scots: Hielans) include the rugged and mountainous regions of Scotland north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, although the exact boundaries are not clearly defined, particularly to the east.See the related link for more detail and photographs.
The broad flat lava plains on the moon are known as maria, which is Latin for seas. These plains were formed by extensive volcanic activity billions of years ago, and they appear dark due to their low reflectivity compared to the surrounding highlands. The most famous example of a lunar mare is the Sea of Tranquility, where the Apollo 11 mission landed in 1969.
The broad flat plains on the moon are called lunar maria. They are large dark areas on the moon's surface formed by ancient volcanic activity. Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Imbrium, and Mare Serenitatis are some well-known lunar maria.
lunar maria
are flat and broad land areas on the earth's surface
Terrae
Water
broad, semiarid plains
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th answer is the Great Plains.
The Southeast region of the United States of America.