Both, depending on your location
No, Liverpool is quite hilly. The flat land near the Mersey is backed by a large sandstone ridge.
The area around Albany, WA is characterized by a mix of both hilly and flat terrain. The city itself is situated on the coast with some hilly areas, while the surrounding region features more rugged and hilly landscapes, particularly along the coast and in nearby national parks.
The Pine Barrens region in New Jersey is primarily flat, with sandy soils and pine forests dominating the landscape. However, there are some areas within the Pine Barrens that do have hilly terrain, particularly in the northern and western portions of the region.
Virginia is a state with varying terrain. While parts of Virginia are hilly, particularly in the western region near the Appalachian Mountains, other areas such as the coastal plain and Tidewater region are flatter. Overall, Virginia has a mix of both hilly and flat areas.
Orlando, Florida is mostly flat with very few hills. The terrain is generally low-lying and characterized by its flat topography.
Parts of Australia's deserts are flat and others are hilly.
Flat
flat
The opposite of hilly is flat or level.
flat in the north (near the sea) to mountained in the south (part of the Alps)
is golden sands hilly or flat
Extremely flat
relatively flat
Greece is mostly hills and mountains.
north Germany is flat and south is mountains
yes its rocky
It is kinda both. =)