A broad, flat area of land that is higher than the land surrounding it is referred to as a plateau. It may also be referred to as tableland, mesa, butte, terrace, table hill, tuya, table mountain, or flat.
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A plateau is a broad flat area of land that is elevated above the surrounding land. Plateaus can vary in size and are typically characterized by their relatively flat terrain and elevated position.
Flat land higher than its surroundings, from small to larger: butte, mesa, plateau.
A flat-topped raised land area is called a plateau. Plateaus are elevated landforms with a relatively level top and steep sides that rise above the surrounding area.
A plateau is a large, mostly flat area that rises above the surrounding land. Plateaus are higher than the surrounding terrain and have steep sides. They can be formed by processes such as erosion, volcanic activity, or tectonic uplift.
A plateau is a broad and flat or gently rolling area where there are few changes in the landscape.
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.
An area of flat land higher than the surrounding country is known as a plateau. Plateaus are elevated flat areas of land that are usually bordered by steep slopes. They can be formed by volcanic activity, tectonic forces, or erosion.