Butte plateau -"Devil's Tower" would yield those results.
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Plateau are largest, then Mesas and then Buttes. Normally defined by the area of the structure.
escarpment, or plateau:))
Butte
The answer is: butte
a butte
Devils Tower is a geological feature known as a laccolithic butte, which is a vertical column of igneous rock formed by the solidification of magma below the Earth's surface. It is a significant landmark in northeastern Wyoming, USA.
a butte
A butte is actually smaller than a mesa. A butte is a smaller flat topped hill, while a mesa is a medium flat topped hill. Buttes and mesas are most often seen in the southwestern region of the US.
Devils Tower is neither a butte nor a cliff - it is actually an igneous intrusion formed from magma that solidified beneath the Earth's surface. The unique column-like structure that we see today is the result of erosion wearing away the surrounding softer rock, leaving the harder igneous rock exposed.
hill, mountain, mesa, volcano, dune, butte, plateau
A plateau is a largish level area of land raised substantially higher than adjoining land. Plateaus are usually perceived as quite big. A mesa (note spelling with one "s") is like a small plateau. A butte is a hill that rises abruptly without other hills around it, and is typically smaller than a mesa.