It's called a plateau. It's pronounced plat-toe.
It is called a plateau
a large flat landmass elevated from its surroundings
It is called tableland, an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain. Another term is plateau. A smaller flat-topped landform is a mesa.
A plateau is a flat highland area above sea level with steep sides.
A flat surface; especially, a broad, level, elevated area of land; a table-land., An ornamental dish for the table; a tray or salver.
A plateau is a large flat area of land that is elevated above the surrounding landscape. Plateaus are often formed by the erosion of mountains or by the lifting of land due to tectonic forces. They can be characterized by their flat top and steep sides.
Mountains are generally much higher. However, the real difference is that plateaus have a flat area on top. This flat area can be quite large, even mile across. A mountain has little or no flat space on its peak or summit.
A large high area that is generally flat is known as a plateau. Plateaus are elevated landforms with a relatively flat top surface, often surrounded by steep cliffs or escarpments. They can be formed by various geological processes such as tectonic uplift, volcanic activity, or erosion. In the Piedmont region, plateaus are characterized by rolling hills and valleys, located at the base of mountain ranges.
A plateau is also called a high plain or tableland. It is an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain.
A flat highland area is typically called a "plateau." Plateaus are elevated flatlands that rise sharply above the surrounding area, often characterized by a relatively level surface. They can be formed through geological processes such as volcanic activity or erosion. Examples include the Colorado Plateau in the United States and the Deosai Plains in Pakistan.
A plain.
a broad area of flat or gently rolling land is called a plain.