it is a table of land and is made of rocks sand dirt and air.
a table land
A flat surface; especially, a broad, level, elevated area of land; a table-land., An ornamental dish for the table; a tray or salver.
Table land is a flat-topped elevated area of land, often with steep sides. It is characterized by a plateau or mesa-like structure, typically found in desert or mountainous regions.
Not really. A plateau is an ELEVATED area of land with a flat or table like top. Your description (in your question) could also include a "plane" which is a large flat unelevated area of land.
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A plateau.
A sedimentary rock formation
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la mesa means the table.
No. The water table maintains its own equilibrium, be it parallel to the surface or not. Because if it is so, you would not find different water tables at different locations in a particular piece of land.
Yes, the water table can bring water through fissures in the land by following the path of least resistance. Fissures can provide a direct route for water to move vertically and horizontally through the ground, impacting the local water table dynamics.
you run towards a table vault and do a round off ona spring board then do a backhandspring on the table and either land it ortwist off