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Farmers like to plant crops on flat landforms like plains and valleys because they are easier to work with machinery and tools, have good drainage, and offer easier access for irrigation. They also prefer gentle slopes for farming to prevent soil erosion and to allow water to infiltrate the soil effectively.
No, the Appalachians are not a raised flat area. They are a mountain range that has been eroded over time, resulting in a series of ridges and valleys.
A herbivorous animal is one which only eats vegetation as opposed to eating meat.
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A plane flat mirror, as opposed to a concave or convex mirror, is flat and therefore has no focal point. Think of the mirror in your bathroom.
Kuwait's geography is mostly consistent of flat deserts with few ridges. It gradually rises from the shoreline to the inland.
Strength. Just like the corrugations in cardboard, ridges on an otherwise flat surface will add a lot of strength.
It will float until the cardboard becomes saturated and eventually sinks.
No. A metaphor would compare it to something such as being "flat as a pancake."
In country areas that tend to be flat and have fertile soil
Many desert plants have flat leaves so your question is invalid.