In a pie chart depicting land use, plains typically occupy about 40-50% of the land area, while plateaus account for around 10-15%, and mountains make up approximately 20-25%. The remaining percentage is often attributed to other landforms like hills, deserts, and forests. These figures can vary depending on the specific geographical context being represented.
earth has tree's platues, plants,plains,mountains,volcanos,
platues,canyons,and high plains.
The four basic landforms found on Earth are mountains, valleys, plateaus, and plains. These landforms are shaped by various natural processes such as tectonic activity, erosion, and deposition. They contribute to the diversity of Earth's surface features.
no mountains but have plains
Coast: Because most of the inlands in Japan are mountainiuos which makes large constructions difficult. Also the coasts help to agriculture for crops. And sea food is very famous and popular these days....
Plains are FLAT areas with NO mountains.
Mountains, Plains and valleys are examples of Landforms
Great Plains
No, the Appalachian Mountains are further East. :)
Mountains, Plains and valleys are examples of Landforms
British Columbia has plenty of mountains. It also has plains in its northeast corner.
The Appalachian Mountains lie east of the Interior Plains in North America.