Yes, the Chiapas Highlands comprise many mountains and high mesas. Chiapas is one of the southern states of Mexico, bordering the country of Guatemala to the west. It is also crisscrossed by the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range, which gives it its rough topography.
Due to the high elevation (mean altitude of 3703 meters or 12149 feet above sea level) of the Sierra Madre range, and its latitude, Chiapas has a humid tropical and subtropical climate.
Pete Bengeyfield has written: 'Incredible Vision' 'Mountains & mesas' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Natural history, Mesas
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== == give me an example of a mesa
Mesas or buttes, if you're thinking about the ones in the desert
No, mesas and buttes are not types of cacti. Mesas are flat-topped mountains with steep sides, while buttes are isolated hills with flat tops and steep sides. Cacti are a type of succulent plant known for their spines and ability to store water.
The word mountains is a noun. Some synonyms for mountains are cliffs, volcanoes, crags, mesas, mounds, and ranges. Other words related to mountains are precipices, domes, sierras, and bluffs.
Five landforms are valleys, mesas, plains, mountains, and hills. blah blah blah
Mountains, plateaus, mesas, canyons, cliffs, waterfalls, hills, etc.
Mountains, forests, high plains, mesas, canyons, plateaus, rivers, and desert lands.
Mesas are a feature of southwestern landscapes and other arid regions. We do not have true mesas in the Massachusetts landscape. You can read more about mesas at the link below.
New Mexico has deserts, mountains, valleys, forests, plains, canyons, mesas, plateaus and an oasis or two.
Well actually mesas is the plurl for mesa.