the gap in between varshanadu hills and agathiya hills
A large area of flat land is called a plain. Plains are typically characterized by low levels of elevation and minimal variation in topography. They are often found in between mountain ranges or along coastlines.
In this type of land formation, a range is a group of mountains, a chain is a group of mountain ranges, and a belt is a group of mountain ranges and systems.
The high flat area of land near the middle of a continent is known as a plateau. Plateaus are elevated flatlands, often located between mountain ranges and characterized by their broad expanses of relatively level terrain. They can be found on all continents around the world.
A mountain range can serve as a barrier between different regions or countries, preventing easy passage.
Two major land formations that occur at convergent boundaries are volcanic arcs and mountain ranges. When oceanic and continental plates collide, volcanic arcs are formed due to the subduction of the oceanic plate beneath the continental plate. Alternatively, when two continental plates collide, mountain ranges are formed through the intense compression and folding of the Earth's crust.
The land between two hills or two mountains are called a valley.
It is the Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
The land between two hills or two mountains are called a valley.
A valley or a plain.
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.
plateaus
A mountain is an area of land that is elevated very high, and a valley is an area of land that is very low
The Atacama is mostly a plateau between two mountain ranges.
A large area of flat land is called a plain. Plains are typically characterized by low levels of elevation and minimal variation in topography. They are often found in between mountain ranges or along coastlines.
What are the two mountain ranges that made land difficult to travel?
On land
The Trans-antarctic Mountain Ranges