That is called a plain. Plains are large areas of flat land with gentle slopes, and they can stretch for long distances without any significant changes in elevation.
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A plain is a flat land that stretches for miles and miles without significant changes in elevation. Plains are typically characterized by grasslands, meadows, or agricultural fields.
Land that stretches for thousands of miles is often referred to as a plain or a plateau, depending on the topography and elevation of the area. Additionally, it could be described as a vast expanse of land or a wilderness.
The broad flat land that stretches from the Rocky Mountains to the center of the US is called the Great Plains. It is known for its fertile soil and extensive agricultural activities, and it covers states such as Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, and parts of Texas and Oklahoma.
The largest mountain free land area in Europe that stretches 2000 miles is the European Plain. This vast lowland covers parts of several countries, including France, Germany, Poland, and Russia. It is a significant geographic feature in Europe, providing fertile land for agriculture and human settlement.
It depends. If you are referring to driving visible distance than your distance is at a maximum 2 miles on a flat distance. You can see protruding objects such as mountains, buildings, etc. from at the maximum of 2.5 miles but that is all. If you are on the ocean however you can see items taller than 2 miles high at the range of 5 miles. On flat land looking at flat land or protruding objects your maximum is 2.5 miles to answer your question.