A flat drawing of a place is.... for example, someone tells you to draw a flat drawing of a house, so you basically just draw your house at a front view, like you are looking straight at it. don't make your drawing 3-d.
A flat drawing is also referred to as an 'elevation' and will include the viewer's orientation. A south elevation will be the building as viewed from the south, but again, with no perspective or depth given to it.
in other words A MAP
The Cenozoic era's surface was very bumpy and that when the Earth was flat. When the world started getting round Earths surface started getting flat, but that when there was a lot of earthquakes, which wiped out all the dinasours and made them exstinct.
Plateau is the landform that best describes elevated flat land. A plateau is a flat-topped landform that is elevated above the surrounding area. It is characterized by its flat or gently sloping surface and is often found at higher altitudes.
nonconformity
Volume is defined only for three-dimensional objects. A perfectly flat surface (impossible to find or create in our three-dimensional physical world) cannot have a volume.
The crust is the solid surface of the Earth.
Projection
i think its curved
A fascia is a flat surface above a shop window.
a map
A map is a flat drawing that shows all or parts of earth surface.
A map.
map
Assuming you are referring to a representation of the earth then it would be a map.
A flat band or surface, as in above a shop window for example
Plateaus are landforms with a flat top surface that is elevated above the surrounding area.
The Cenozoic era's surface was very bumpy and that when the Earth was flat. When the world started getting round Earths surface started getting flat, but that when there was a lot of earthquakes, which wiped out all the dinasours and made them exstinct.
Any, depending on the volume of water spilt and the area of the flat surface. The specific height is also constrained by the surface tension of the water, the atmospheric pressure above it, and the gravity below it.