There are zero deserts in Istanbul.There are lots of mountains and forests.
Hills are smaller in size and elevation compared to mountains. They typically have a rounded or gentle slope, while mountains are taller and have steeper sides. Hills are often found in lower elevations and are easier to climb than mountains.
A valley is the low area between two mountains or hills.
The low lands between hills or mountains is called a valley.
Yes, Kuwait has mountains, just not mountain ranges. :)
valleys, hills, mountains, plateaus, cliffs, canyons, and valleys
There is no any mountain in Istanbul although there are many hills. The highest point of Istanbul is the Aydos Hill, there is on the Asian side of the city on Kartal District which is 537 metres high.
There are many hills and mountains in Ireland.
There are no mountains in London (not even any respectable hills.)
Toronto does not have any mountains. The city is generally flat with some gentle rolling hills. It does not have any significant valleys or plains either.
mountains are a alot higher then hills and hills are just inclined areas
Paraguay doesn't have any big mountain, just hills.
Yes, deserts may have hills and mountains as well as valleys and plains and rivers.
hills and mountains
Yes there are many mountain ranges to be found in Scotland. Some are; Arrochar Alps Cairngorms Crianlarich Hills Cuillin Grampian Mountains Monadhliath Mountains Pentland Hills Tyndrum Hills
Manitoba doesn't really have any mountains at all. There are a few big hills that are called mountains, but they're just hills, not really mountains. Alberta and British Columbia, now they have mountains, and big mountains at that. Not Manitoba.
Hills are smaller in size and elevation compared to mountains. They typically have a rounded or gentle slope, while mountains are taller and have steeper sides. Hills are often found in lower elevations and are easier to climb than mountains.
No. Cyprus is almost exclusively Mediterranean shrubland and hills. It has no mountains, deserts, or rainforests.