Swarm
A meadow is a possibility.
Flat open land is called a plain. A plain is a flat area with few trees. They can occur as lowlands and at the bottom of valleys, but can also be on plateaus or uplands at high elevations.
The "area" of high flat land typically refers to the total surface area of the land in square units, such as square meters or acres. To calculate the area of high flat land, you would multiply the length of the land by the width. This calculation gives you the total area in square units.
The grassy area beside a road is typically called the roadside verge or shoulder. It serves as a buffer between the road and surrounding land, providing space for emergency stopping, pedestrian safety, and drainage.
A flat area that rises above the surrounding land is called a plateau. Plateaus are elevated areas with flat surfaces that are typically formed by volcanic activity, erosion, or tectonic uplift. They can vary in size, from small plateaus to extensive plateaus that cover large regions.
A meadow is a possibility.
a broad area of flat or gently rolling land is called a plain.
farm land
praries
A flat area is called a plane. A flat area the is elevated higher than all the surrounding land is called a plateau.
Flat open land is called a plain. A plain is a flat area with few trees. They can occur as lowlands and at the bottom of valleys, but can also be on plateaus or uplands at high elevations.
An area of elevated flat land is called a plateau. Plateaus are flat areas of high ground that are usually separated from surrounding areas by steep slopes or cliffs.
Vast, flat, grassy.
plateu
Fertile
A raised area of flat land is called a plateau. They are caused by an uplift and are usually elevated about 1500 feet.
It is called a platue