plateau
plateau or mesa
Plateau
A plateau.
A plateau.
A plateau is a large, mostly flat area that rises above the surrounding land. Plateaus are higher than the surrounding terrain and have steep sides. They can be formed by processes such as erosion, volcanic activity, or tectonic uplift.
A mesa (:
A plateau is a large flat area that rises above the surrounding land. Plateaus are formed by geological processes such as tectonic uplift or volcanic activity. They are characterized by their flat top surface and steep sides.
A flat area that rises above the surrounding land is called a plateau. Plateaus are elevated areas with flat surfaces that are typically formed by volcanic activity, erosion, or tectonic uplift. They can vary in size, from small plateaus to extensive plateaus that cover large regions.
A flat area that rises above the surrounding land is called a plateau. Plateaus are elevated landforms with a relatively flat, level surface that stands above the surrounding area. They can be formed by geological processes such as tectonic uplift, volcanic activity, or erosion.
seamount
It is called a mountain.
seamount