Like plateaus, plains are broad and flat. Unlike plateaus, plains are lower than their surroundings. That is how plains and plateaus are alike and different. By Kameelah Williams, age 10 resource Houghton Mifflin Science book page C7, School Samuel T. Busansky Elementry School.
It is a mountain.
It is called a plateau
The mountain is likely a young mountain, formed relatively recently in geological terms due to tectonic forces pushing the Earth's crust upward. The steep sides, sharp peaks, and narrow valleys are characteristic features of young, rugged mountains that have not been eroded much by weathering and other natural processes yet. Over time, the mountain will likely experience erosion that softens its features and changes its landscape.
the three types of land forms are the mountains, plains, and plateaus
A plain is basically a large, flat area and flood plains are the large flat areas to either sides of rivers. These areas, when it rains so much that the river bursts its banks, are covered in water: flooded.
A plain is basically a large, flat area and flood plains are the large flat areas to either sides of rivers. These areas, when it rains so much that the river bursts its banks, are covered in water: flooded.
The narrow strip of land on both sides of the rivers is called cover flood plains
Riverines are the environment found on the two sides of river. Rivers overflow during rainy seasons and form flood plains. This is associated with rivers. The soil is very rich since silt and other organic sediments collects here. Therefore, in seasons when there is no rain, these areas are used for cultivation.
A plateau is higher than plains. Plateaus are elevated flatlands with steep sides and an extensive flat top, whereas plains are low-lying flat areas with gentle slopes. Plateaus are generally found at higher elevations than plains.
A Flood.
A flattop mountain is called a mesa. Mesas are elevated landforms with flat tops and steep sides, often found in arid regions.
Riverines are the environment found on the two sides of river. Rivers overflow during rainy seasons and form flood plains. This is associated with rivers. The soil is very rich since silt and other organic sediments collects here. Therefore, in seasons when there is no rain, these areas are used for cultivation.
Farming was only possible in Egypt in the flood plains of the Nile river. Every year the Nile floods, carrying nutrient-rich silt over the flood plains and fertilizing the fields on both sides of the river. Water flowing through the Nile is fresh and was used for irrigation on the fields. Away from the water of the Nile River, Egypt has a desert climate and farming is either subsistence or impossible.
a plateau.
The sides of a mountain are called slopes. These slopes can vary in steepness and play a role in determining the overall shape and characteristics of the mountain.
The four major types of landforms found on Earth are mountains, plains, plateaus, and valleys. Mountains are elevated landforms with steep sides, while plains are flat expanses of land with minimal elevation changes. Plateaus are elevated flatlands, often with steep cliffs on one or more sides. Valleys are low-lying areas between hills or mountains, often carved by rivers or glaciers.