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Q: A landform that extends above its surrounding terrain and that has a pointed top called a peak is a?
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What is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain?

A Plateau, a Mountain, a Hill, an Inselberg, a Pinnacle etc.


What is an examples of hills?

A hill is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. See Related Links for an article with examples of hills.


Can you please show me an example of a hill?

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What is the difference between a hill and a mountain?

The difference between a hill and a mountain is that a hill is generally a smaller landform than a mountain. Both are elevated above surrounding areas but hills more often have gently slopping sides, while mountains can have steep sides, even sheer sides. Hills can be the remains of mountains that have been eroded over the ages.


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What is the height of a plateau?

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What is the same about hills and mountains?

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What landform starts with the letter U?

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What is the general height of a mountain?

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Why does a terran have a different geologic history from that of the surrounding area?

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Is a rolling hill a landform?

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