Plain or plateau.
The flat open land between two great mountain ranges is called a valley. Valleys are often formed by the erosion of rivers and glaciers over time, creating a low-lying area surrounded by mountains on either side.
That is called a plateau.
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A mountain range that runs side by side is called a parallel range.
A group of mountain ranges that run side by side is called a cordillera.
The flat open land between two great mountain ranges is called a valley. Valleys are often formed by the erosion of rivers and glaciers over time, creating a low-lying area surrounded by mountains on either side.
That is called a plateau.
It is called a rain shadow, and is true. It can be wetter on the prevailing windward side and drier on the lee side of a mountain range.
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The floodplain is an area of flat land found on either side of a river that usually becomes wider as the river nears its mouth. A low watery formation of land at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
The floodplain is an area of flat land found on either side of a river that usually becomes wider as the river nears its mouth. A low watery formation of land at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
The floodplain is an area of flat land found on either side of a river that usually becomes wider as the river nears its mouth. A low watery formation of land at the mouth of a river is called a delta.
A mountain range that runs side by side is called a parallel range.
The wet side of the mountain is called the windward side. The dry side of the mountain is called the leeward side.
A mountain top.
it is a floodplain
If you look at Table Mountain from the Cape Town city side, its looks flat topped. The front edge is indeed quite flat edged. This was unusual and interesting to the early European explorers so it was called Table Mountain. From the back and sides it is clearly not flat topped, but those rougher bits have other names like "The Twelve Apostles". If you feel adventurous explore Table Mountain in Google Earth.