Not really. A plateau is an ELEVATED area of land with a flat or table like top. Your description (in your question) could also include a "plane" which is a large flat unelevated area of land.
An ermine hunts by covering a large area of land quickly and quietly. They will often bury under heavy snowfall in order to catch prey.
A large tall rocky area of land that protrudes from the earth's surface is a mountain. Mountains are formed by the bending and buckling of the rock under the land.
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a large area of often with a large house on it
Estate.
A large area of land is typically referred to as a "region" or "territory," often encompassing a wide expanse of geographical area with distinct characteristics or boundaries. This can include various landforms, ecosystems, and communities within its boundaries.
A large area of flat land is called a plain. Plains are typically characterized by low levels of elevation and minimal variation in topography. They are often found in between mountain ranges or along coastlines.
In order of size: A pile A hill A mountain An island A state/territory A country A continent A moon A planet Some of these can be in different orders. Land is not often used in the context of a moon or planet, but can be.
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A plan is a relatively flat area of land. Coastal plains are often home to large human populations. Inland plains are often used for farming.
A plan is a relatively flat area of land. Coastal plains are often home to large human populations. Inland plains are often used for farming.
The name given to a large area of level land on the Earth's surface is a plateau. A plateau also typically is elevated above the surrounding area. Such areas are also sometimes called tablelands.