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Flat as no more mountain building would occur and ultimately all mountain ranges would be weathered flat..
Tundra is a nearly flat, treeless plain in the Arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia
Folded mountains form when rock layers are squeezed together and pushed upward. If you take a pile of paper on a table top and push on opposite edges of the pile, you will see how a folded mountain forms. They can appear crunched up together. They are ranges that are formed at a convergent boundary.
broard moutain with flat tops
Glaciers.
Mostly flat. 75% of the territory is under 400 meters high. The North and the Center-North have the highest mountain ranges.
No it is not entirely flat. The continent has the Rocky Mountain Range and the Appalachian Mountain Range. There is also the Grand Canyon.
No, it is a flat planet.
In all honesty, Pensacola is on the gulf coast, is relatively flat, and has no mountain ranges within hundreds of miles.
You could describe north France as a hilly,rocky are with a few mountain ranges. But the south is pretty flat with many plains.
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No. There is no place where it is completley flat, and it has many mountain ranges scattered all over Ireland, especially the West Coast.
Bremen is fairly flat and has no mountains and practically no hills.
Mainly flat sandy desert. Many "seas" of sand dunes. Some mountain ranges like Atlas Mountains (the biggest) in the North near the Mediterranean Sea. Also Tassili n'Ajjer, Ahaggar and Tibesti mountain ranges at the middle of the desert. Some oasis plateau here and there.
Texas is generally very flat with wide open spaces. However, there are a number of mountain ranges in Culberson County, Texas.
Flat as no more mountain building would occur and ultimately all mountain ranges would be weathered flat..
It is the Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.