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Small flat-topped hills found in the Southwest are called mesas. They are geological formations with steep sides and a relatively flat top. Mesas are commonly found in arid and semiarid regions.
There are actually three different names that can be used to describe a high, flat topped mountain or hill. These names are plateau, mesa, and butte. These flat top mountains are also called Tepui (or tepuy) in the native language of the Pemon, the original inhabitants of the Gran Sabana area in Venezuela. It means "house of the gods".
A plateau is a high flat-topped landform that rises sharply from its surroundings, typically with steep cliffs on one or more sides. Plateaus can be formed through processes like tectonic activity, erosion, or volcanic activity, and are found on every continent. They often offer sweeping views of the surrounding landscape due to their elevated position.
No, an upward fold in a rock is typically called an anticline. A plateau is a flat-topped elevated landform with steep sides. Plateaus are usually formed by processes such as erosion or volcanic activity, rather than folding.
a flat, open-faced baked pie of Italian origin, consisting of a thin layer of bread dough topped with spiced tomato sauce and cheese, often garnished with anchovies, sausage slices, mushrooms, etc.
I think Veranda is not open to the sky (roof Topped) where as balcony is open to the sky (no roof Topped). Thank you
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A flat topped flower cluster is called a corymb or a cyme.
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A flat topped mud brick tomb is called a mastaba.
Yes, Shepherd's pie is a main dish. It consists of meat and vegetables topped with mashed potatoes or some other mashed topping.
Shepherd's pie describes a pie made with minced lamb or mutton topped with mashed potato and baked. The term originated in the late nineteenth century.It is a version of cottage pie, which is made from minced beef topped with potato; that term goes back to the eighteenth century.The dates these names were introduced to English by no means indicates this was when the dish was first cooked; these types of pie would've been cooked long before that, but these were the first recorded instances of the names found to date.The explanation for the different terms is that shepherd's pie is so named because it contains lamb and therefore would have been cooked by shepherds. This is probably not true. The term cottage pie is thought to have arisen because the combination of minced (ground) leftover meat and potatoes, which were cheap, might have been attractive to rural peasants who lived in cottages, as poor people did back then.Today, both terms are used for any dish made with a layer of meat topped with mashed potato and baked.
No, cobbler is not considered a type of pie. Cobbler is a dessert made with a fruit filling topped with a biscuit-like dough, while pie is a dessert made with a pastry crust filled with various ingredients.
The first American Pie was called "American Pie".
Favorite food is menudo topped with cilantro, lemon juice and green onions.
No, I believe it was an open topped biplane.