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The Scandinavian highlands consist of both mountains and plateaus. The region is characterized by a mix of rugged mountain ranges, such as the Scandinavian Mountains, and extensive plateaus with rolling hills and flat expanses.
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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.
Yes mountains are higher than plateaus
Plateaus and most mountains are created by uplift.
The Ozark Mountains
India contains the Himalaya mountains and several rivers. India also has canyons and two plateaus which merge into coastal plains.
India contains the Himalaya mountains and several rivers. India also has canyons and two plateaus which merge into coastal plains.
There are several highlands, hills, and plateaus in Zambia, but there are not many mountains. It is known for the high plateaus.
synclines, anticlines, folded mountains, fault-block mountains, and plateaus
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No, the Catskills are not really mountains, because they are really plateaus that have been eroded by rivers. These are also known as dissected plateaus which after being eroded form peaks very closely related to mountains. But don't be fooled... they are NOT mountains!
A plateau is a flat topped mountain or elevated area with a flat top. A mountain is tall. elevated, pointed structure.While mountains and plateaus are both elevated, plateaus are flat, whereas mountains slope.
Landforms that you may find in mountains and plateaus would be valleys and hills. These are also landforms.
Plain plateaus and mountains all involve landforms that rise above surrounding areas. While plateaus have flat tops and elevated edges, mountains have peaks and steep slopes. Both landforms can be formed by geological forces such as tectonic movements or volcanic activity.