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What are some cool realistic things to draw?

Some attractions like The Eiffel Tower are nice things to draw. Just look at what's around you.


How is a plateau different from a plain?

In geology and earth science, a plateau, also called a high plain or tableland, is an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain. A highly eroded plateau is called a dissected plateau. A volcanic plateau is a plateau produced by volcanic activity.In geography, a plainis land with relatively low relief, that is flat or gently rolling. Prairies and steppes are types of plains, and the archetype for a plain is often thought of as a grassland, but plains in their natural state may also be covered in shrublands, woodland and forest, or vegetation may be absent in the case of sandy or stony plains in hot deserts. Types of flatlands for which the term is not generally used include those covered entirely and permanently by swamps, marshes, playas, or ice sheets. A plain is flat land and a plateau is high land.


What causes a plateau?

a glacier picking up rock and soil


What are contour lines of a plateau?

Contour lines of a plateau are lines on a topographic map that connect points of equal elevation, indicating the flat, elevated nature of the landform. These lines are typically spaced far apart, reflecting the minimal change in elevation across the plateau's surface. When contour lines form a boxy or rectangular pattern, it suggests a relatively uniform height and a flat terrain. The spacing and shape of these lines can help determine the slope and extent of the plateau.


What flat topped rock or hill formation with steep sides?

plateau