Finland's terrain is characterized by a mix of flat lowlands, rolling hills, and numerous lakes, making it one of the most water-rich countries in the world. The landscape is largely shaped by glacial activity, resulting in rocky outcrops and a unique topography. The northern part of the country features the Lapland region, which includes forests and mountains, while the south has more urban areas and agricultural land. Overall, Finland's terrain is predominantly forested, with about 75% of the country covered in trees.
Finland is mostly a fairly flat country, but especially in the north there are mountains too.
There are (of course) many religions in Finland but most of the people who live there are Lutherans.
Neighboring countries are: Russia, Norway and Sweden. The principal coasts are on the arms of the Baltic Sea : the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south (borders on Estonia). If you mean what kind of land is there, then it is mostly wooded regions and the coastal areas.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
There are no deserts in Finland
It is mostly hilly terrain.
Mostly flat.
It is mostly smooth
The desert is mostly sandy
A terrain refers to the physical features of a lands surface. The Australian terrain is mostly low plateaus, deserts, and rangeland.
mostly woodland
Mali's terrain is mostly flat to rolling northern plains covered by sand.
it has mostly rugged grounds and mountainous
Mostly Mountains, with narrow, discontinuous coastal plain
Saudi Arabia is mostly uninhabited, sandy deserts.
it was mostly all dirt but sand to there wasnt any mountains
Finland is mostly a fairly flat country, but especially in the north there are mountains too.