fjord
Slopes that are dangerously high and/or steep.
high
It means that the object is moving at a high speed in a direction towards or away from the reference point.
The area is the length times the width. The height is irrelevant for the area.
its a plateau
fjord
Slopes that are dangerously high and/or steep.
no but they are good at climbing steep slopes
An area of elevated flat land is called a plateau. Plateaus are flat areas of high ground that are usually separated from surrounding areas by steep slopes or cliffs.
A mountainous terrain is an area of land that is characterized by the presence of mountains, or elevated landforms with steep slopes and high elevation. Mountainous terrains often feature rugged landscapes, limited vegetation, and can be challenging to navigate due to the steep terrain.
Upwarped mountains are characterized by their broad, gentle slopes and large surface area. They are formed when tectonic forces push large sections of the Earth's crust upwards, creating a broad uplifted region. Examples of upwarped mountains include the Adirondack Mountains in New York.
A deep valley with high steep slopes that often has a stream running through it is called a canyon. Canyons are typically formed by the erosion of water over time, creating a distinctive geological feature.
Mountain environments are found in regions where land has been uplifted by tectonic activity, resulting in elevated landscapes with steep slopes and high elevations. They can be found on every continent and vary in climate, vegetation, and biodiversity based on their location and elevation. Common mountain ranges include the Himalayas, the Andes, the Rockies, and the Alps.
it is difficult because many of the high mountain slopes are rocky and steep. the climate is cold. A lack of oxgen in the air at high elevations makes breathing difficult
A plateau is a flat highland area above sea level with steep sides.
A mountain is a landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, typically with steep slopes and high elevation, while a plain is a flat and low-lying area with gentle slopes. Mountains are formed through tectonic processes, while plains are usually the result of sediment deposition or erosion.