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A mesa is a flat-topped landform with steep sides, typically found in arid environments, while a hill is a raised area of land that is usually more rounded and less steep. Mesas are generally larger and more prominent than hills, often formed through erosion that leaves a flat top. In contrast, hills can be formed by various geological processes, including volcanic activity and sediment accumulation.

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