A lanscape with no contours
A Flat landscape has no hills, valleys or dips, Yep, just flat terrain, such as a lawn or a backyard.
A flat landscape would have fewer contour lines than a mountainous landscape. Contour lines represent changes in elevation, and in a flat area, there are minimal elevation changes, resulting in sparse or widely spaced lines. In contrast, a mountainous landscape features significant elevation variation, leading to numerous closely spaced contour lines to indicate the steepness and complexity of the terrain.
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A beautiful landscape - it is not a puzzle.
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The landscape is very hilly & flat
Extremely flat
relatively flat
Flat!
flat and rocky
Mostly flat
A plateau is a broad and flat or gently rolling area where there are few changes in the landscape.
Depends on where you are, but generally flat with fields.
Iowa's main landscape is plains. It is considered to be a very flat state. Because it is a flat state, a lot of farming goes on in Iowa and crops are produced.
vast flat areas
Most of it is flat and often swampy and a part of the Everglades National Park.
Not flat at all. Slovenia is in the alps. The size of the mountains really depends on where you are in the country though.