There tends to be less Natural Resources to live of off. Or they could be harder to get.
Plain areas always due to topographical similarity lack the ability to retain water. Underground water resources are the only effective way of availing water during summer.Moreover during heavy rains the stagnant water could cause problems for transportation and hygiene. Cultivation could be a problem in such areas as the ground could be dry due to lower water retaining capacity and lack of availability of water is a point worth mentioning.
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 plain?
A plateau and a coastal plain are not defined by size, but by elevation (a plateau is at a high level) and proximity to the sea (a coastal plain is bordered on at least one side by the sea). Specific examples of each can be smaller or larger than examples of the other.
A plain is a large flat area of land with few to no hills or mountains. It is typically at a lower elevation than surrounding areas. A basin, on the other hand, is a bowl-shaped depression in the Earth's surface often filled with water, creating a lake or pond. It is usually surrounded by higher land.
A mix between a rain forest and a plain is typically referred to as a forested grassland or a savanna. These areas have a combination of trees and grasses, blending characteristics of both ecosystems.
goodbit is the flat bit
Most Israelis live in the Tel Aviv or Jerusalem metropolitan areas.
Europe has plains and mountainous areas, so it can't be said to just be a plain.
Your orifice should never be penetrated in areas where other organisms live.
Tundra
I live in a flood plain, along with many others.
Some continents with large plain areas include: North America - e.g., Great Plains in the United States South America - e.g., Pampas in Argentina Europe - e.g., Northern European Plain Asia - e.g., Indo-Gangetic Plain in India
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The fall line is the natural boundary separating the state's hilly and mountainous areas from the coastal plain areas. This boundary marks the point where an upland region transitions to a coastal plain, and is characterized by a rapid drop in elevation and the presence of waterfalls or rapids.
Prairie, plain, savana, tundra.
Yes and No. White plains is just like New York City it has it's good areas and it's bad areas.