A broad flat area that remains after a flood is typically referred to as a floodplain. Floodplains are formed by the sediment deposited by floodwaters and can be important for ecosystems as they provide fertile land for agriculture and habitat for wildlife. These areas are often subject to periodic flooding, making them crucial for understanding water management and land use planning.
It is called a "wash." It creates a flat, even layer of color when diluted ink is applied to a large area with a brush.
The flat, wide area along a river is called its flood plain. This is sometimes part of a larger area called the alluvial plain, which formed as the river shifted over time and deposited soil when it flooded.
The wide and flat land form that repeated flows of lava form is called a lava plateau. Lava plateaus are created by successive eruptions of low-viscosity lava that spreads out in thin layers, building up over time to create a broad, flat area.
Flat topped hills or rock formations with steep walls on all sides are called a mesa. See the related links for more information. A plateau is a large ( as in many square miles), extended area, that is higher than the surrounding land
A plateau is a broad, flat-topped area with steep sides. They are usually elevated above the surrounding land and cover a large surface area. Plateaus are often formed by geological processes such as volcanic activity or tectonic uplift.
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The broad flat valley floors that are carved out by wondering streams are called flood plain and the two methods of the streams eroding the rocks to form the flood plain are down cutting and lateral erosion.
It is called the flood plain.
Floodplain
It's called a 'flood plain'.
a broad area of flat or gently rolling land is called a plain.
It is the flood plain.
It is called a "wash." It creates a flat, even layer of color when diluted ink is applied to a large area with a brush.
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 plateau is a broad and flat or gently rolling area where there are few changes in the landscape.