I think it is called a plateau
Nearly two and a half months.
A benchmark is a set of standards that students are required to meet to determine if they have learned what has been taught. A score is given and the student is placed in a level in that subject. Not meeting a benchmark means the student needs to relearn the area that the benchmark has been given.
Built up area is the area which has been developed.and floor area is the area which is about to built or about to develope.
Sounds like a simultaneous equations question. Unfortunately your question has been a little vague so I can not offer any further assistance as the values haven't been provided and the technique varies a little depending on values.Regards
That will depend entirely on the dimensions of the area of which none have been given
A plateau.
a mountain
erosion
erosion
the answer is Plateaus, Plateaus are a flat, raised areas of land made up of nearly horizontal rocks that have been uplifted by forces within Earth.
Elevated Marine Terrace
by a sediment accumulating on the ocean floor and the sea level droping
Igneous rock can be found on the surface in areas of current or recent volcanism or in uplifted and eroded areas of past platonic intrusions, deep underground nearly anywhere, or in areas of past or present glaciations, where igneous rock has been eroded and deposited.
Igneous rock can be found on the surface in areas of current or recent volcanism or in uplifted and eroded areas of past platonic intrusions, deep underground nearly anywhere, or in areas of past or present glaciations, where igneous rock has been eroded and deposited.
An uplift is a hill , a mountain , or change in the usual high-tide mark.
Mesas are formed by weathering and erosion of horizontally layered rocks that have been uplifted by tectonic activity.
it is a plateau