The area between the mountainous region of upper Alabama and the plains of lower Alabama is known as the "Piedmont." This region features rolling hills and is characterized by its transition from the higher elevations of the Appalachian foothills to the flatter plains of the south. The Piedmont is rich in biodiversity and has a mix of forests and agricultural land.
Belgium is mostly flat with some rolling hills in the southern region. The highest point in the country is only about 700 meters above sea level, so it is not considered mountainous.
Greece has a diverse range of plains, including the Thessalian Plain, the Macedonian Plain, the Messenian Plain, and the Thracian Plain. These plains are fertile and important for agriculture, as well as providing open spaces for urban development and transportation networks.
The Plains are mostly flat lands with an occasional rolling hill here and there. With long stretches of flat land, it was perfect for farming, especially grains. Of course, the Plains also meant land that is windswept and prone to hard winters with frigid temps and deep snow.
Approximately 73% of Japan's land area is covered by mountains, making it one of the most mountainous countries in the world. This mountainous terrain has led to limited habitable land, with most of the population concentrated in coastal areas and plains.
Approx. 1/3 mountains, approx. 1/3 plains.
Romania has hills and mountains, but also plains.
27% of Romania's land is forest and is very mountainous (also Romania is mostly rural)
The south eastern area of Kentucky is both mountainous and hilly. The entire state is hilly, with gorgeous views.
The land of the Apache (the Spanish called it Apacheria) was mostly mountainous, desert like and brushy country - only in the eastern part of the Apacheria on the Plains was the land flat.
Romania has plains, lakes, rivers, sea, hills, mountains.
Romania has plains and hills, mountains and rivers, lakes and sea.
Mountainous
Romania has all the landforms: plains, hills, mountains, lakes, rivers, sea.
hills and mountains, sea and lakes, rivers, plains
mountains, hills, plateau's, plains, lakes
It depends where in Ohio you are talking about. The area around Lake Erie is mostly flat. The Eastern regions of Ohio are technically parts of Applachia and mountainous. The Central portion is mostly flat plains, Western Ohio has varying terrain.