Pampas - The word comes from a Quechua Indian word meaning "flat surface". Reference: Encyclopedia Britannica.
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Soil in a hilly area can be as equally fertile as soil in a plain.
Loess- a yellowish brown soil that blows in from a desert.
Antarctica and Russia's West Siberian Plan
rivers leave fertile soil along their banks after floods
the Ganga plain is formed by the fertile soil brought down by river Ganga and its tributaries.thus it is fertile and thickly populated. It is true because i am smart and in a 5 star school
The name of the flatland that covers much of Central Argentina is the Pampas. Patagonia is a flatland that is located in Southern Argentina.
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The Indus Plain is also called the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It is a large and fertile plains that covers several areas of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.
The Gran Chaco (Chaco plains) extend from northern Argentina, through Paraguay, to southern Bolivia.
There is one major plain in Latin America, known as the pampas (Quechua for "plain"). It is a flat, black-soil region akin to the US Great Plains, and is located in South America, between Argentina, Uruguay, and a small portion of southern Brazil.Another "plain" is the Central Mexican Plateau, which covers most of central Mexico. It is quite fertile due to volcanic activity.
Another word for a low fertile plain is a steppe.
Much of the land coverage of Oman is flat deart,rising to mountains behing the coastal plain. It is more fertile in the north.
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