The Cheviot Hills.
roughly guessing.... scotland
The Cheviot Hills is a range of hills that forms part of the border between Scotland and England. The hills stretch for about 30 miles across the border region.
Yes
Apart from its east coast, Scotland is mostly hills and mountains.
The Cheviot Hills.
Yes there are many mountain ranges to be found in Scotland. Some are; Arrochar Alps Cairngorms Crianlarich Hills Cuillin Grampian Mountains Monadhliath Mountains Pentland Hills Tyndrum Hills
A flat land surrounded by hills or mountains is called a valley.
Southern Uplands -hills rather than mountainsDifferent Answer:The Cheviot Hills naturally divide Scotland from England, with "The Cheviot" a major hill in the UK, being located just a mile or two south of the English/Scottish border.
Okinawa is generaly a flat island with not many hills
Yes, Scotland does have some areas of plains, particularly in the central and southern parts of the country. The Scottish Lowlands, for example, are characterized by flat or gently rolling terrain, while the Highlands are more mountainous and rugged. Overall, Scotland's landscape is quite diverse, with a mix of plains, hills, mountains, and coastline.
No.