Plateaus, or less commonly, plateaux
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Plateau is a noun (a plateau) and a verb (to plateau).
Another name for plateau is tableland.
A basin is the opposite of a plateau as almost compared Robert Twizell
a large flat landmass elevated from its surroundings
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plateaus or plateaux
Plateaux is already plural. Plateau is the singular form
Plateaus is acceptable. The word is of French origin, so the strict plural ought to be plateaux.
No, here is the correct grammar: There are plateaus in Australia. Plateau is not a proper noun. In addition, you are using 'plateaus' as a plural of 'plateau'; the way you first wrote it indicates either possessive (the plateau owns something), or contraction (the plateau is something).
"Plateau" refers to a raised flat area of land, while "plateaux" is the plural form of plateau, referring to multiple flat areas of land. "Plateau" is used for a single flat-topped landform, whereas "plateaux" is used to describe multiple such landforms.
The correct spelling is plateau.
The American Plateau refers to an extensive region of high flat land primarily located in the western United States. It is characterized by its elevated terrain and distinctive geological features, including canyons, mesas, and plateaus. The region's landscapes provide habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species.
Roan Plateau,Colorado Plateau,Deccan Plateau, Tibetan Plateau
The Plateau of Tibet can also be called the Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Qinzang Plateau, "Roof of the World" or "Third Pole of the Earth".
The Panchgani plateau is the second highest plateau in Asia. The highest plateau is Asia is called the Tibetan Plateau.
Malwa Plateau