The top of a hill can be expressed as its "crest." Taller hills and mountains may have a "summit" (highest point) or a "peak" (which applies generally to the upper part of a mountain, or to the mountain as a whole). The top of a hill is called the peak. It can also be referred to as the crest, summit, or crown.
Also, if you see that a hot-air balloon is rising above the top of a hill, what is the top of the hill called? A reference point.
Peak, pinnacle
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brow
A table shaped hill with a flat top and steep sides is called a plateau.
butte
HILL
It is an isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top.
the soil is thinner because it is dryer. water and moister will go to the center f the hill.
crest The five letter word for the top of the hill is the cliff.
In a nest on a cliff or hill top they live in different countries and climates depending on the species
there is nothing that lives on the top of a cliff.
Cliff Dwelling- a home that is built on a cliff ledge or is built inside a cave in the side of a hill.
Cliff
In geography, a saddle is a low point between two mountains, a ridge is a long narrow elevation, a cliff is a vertical rock face, a round hill is a small, circular elevated landform, a spur is a ridge that extends outwards from a main mountain, and a river valley is a low-lying area that has been carved out by a river. You can obtain topographic maps showing these features from sources like the US Geological Survey (USGS) or other government mapping agencies, as well as online map providers like Google Maps or specialized topographic map websites.
The area of Treen Cliff is 493,000.0 square meters.
The area of Uphill Cliff is 198,000.0 square meters.
The area of Obsidian Cliff is 14.488 square kilometers.
The closer together the contour lines are, means a rapid change in elevation (so a steep hill, for example). If they are touching, then that would indicate something like a cliff, or sharp dropoff.
A rock that is sitting on top of a cliff has what is called potential energy.
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