Agriculture.
A large piece of flat land is called a plain. A mountain desert refers to a desert area with significant mountainous terrain.
A large level area with almost no trees is called a plain or a grassland.
A plateau is considered an elevated plain characterized by a flat top surface, which is higher than its surroundings. Plateaus are often formed by geological processes such as erosion, volcanic activity, or tectonic uplift. They can range in size from small areas to extensive regions, and are commonly found in continents like Africa, Asia, and North America.
A plain?
A flat piece of ground is typically called a plain or a plateau, depending on its size and elevation. Plains are low-lying flat areas, while plateaus are elevated flat areas.
a plateau
A large elevated plain is called a plateau. Plateaus are flat, raised landforms with steep sides that are higher than surrounding areas. They are often formed through geological processes like tectonic activity or erosion.
a large flat landmass elevated from its surroundings
A large elevated plain is called a plateau. There are many different plateaus found in different areas of the world.
Geographically, a "plain" is a large, treeless area of level or nearly level land. By convention the term "plain" is usually used to describe a low level flat area such as a coastal plain, sea floor plain, a river plain or a lunar plain (mare) rather than an elevated flat area which would be called a plateau.
A lowly elevated, flat surface.
a plain
Leeves
The likely word is the transposition "plateau" (a flat elevated plain).
A plain bordered by a large body of water is called a coastal plain.
levees
a plain or possibly a plateau