Tornadoes can form in just about any sort of terrain.
They often do, but they can also form over hilly and even mountainous terrain.
They aren't exactly attracted to any type topography, however the supercells that produce tornadoes form most easily over flat land, though they can form over any terrain.
Lowlands. Land is flat, so wind and water deposit fine sediments.
the high flat land is called " plateau".
Swarm
A meadow is a possibility.
grassy hills and mountains
A platu is a type of land that is flat
Another word for grassy shoulder is a berm. It refers to a flat strip of land beside a road, raised bank or terrace.
a land form that is a flat piece of land is called a plateau. Ps if thats wrong soz
This region has mostly flat, grassy land or plains. These plains are part of the same flat grassland that extends from the Great Plains of the Central United States.
A plain is flat ground with pretty much nothing special.. A Prairie is a plain with vegetation and wildlife.
Ocean Grassy land Sandy land Ice
a flat land form on a hill
plateau
a plateau