A large flat area that is higher than the land surrounding it is called a plateau. Plateaus can be formed through various geological processes, including volcanic activity, erosion, or the upthrust of the Earth’s crust. They often feature steep sides and can span large distances, serving as important ecosystems or agricultural areas. Examples include the Colorado Plateau in the United States and the Deccan Plateau in India.
A large flat area of high elevation is known as a plateau. It is characterized by its flat terrain that sits at a significantly higher altitude than the surrounding land. Plateaus are often formed by geological forces such as tectonic activity or erosion.
A mesa is higher than the area around it and it is flat on top.
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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.
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A plateau is a large area of flat land that is higher in elevation than the surrounding land. Plateaus typically have steep cliffs or slopes on at least one side.
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