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difference between a conical hill and pleatue. 3 points​

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Answered by mansishivnani126
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Hill

A hill is a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it

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Answered by hemantsantoshgupta
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  1. Conical hill
  • A conical hill is a landform with a distinctly conical shape. It is usually isolated or rises above other surrounding foothills, and is often of volcanic origin.
  • Conical hills or mountains occur in different shapes and are not necessarily geometrically-shaped cones; some are more tower-shaped or have an asymmetric curve on one side of the hill.
  • Typically, however, they have a circular base and smooth sides with a gradient of up to 30°. Such conical mountains are found in all volcanically-formed areas of the world such as the Bohemian Central Uplands in the Czech Republic, the Rhön in Germany or the Massif Central in France.

2.     Pleatue :-

  • In geology and physical geography, a plateau , also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain, that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
  • Often one or more sides have deep hills. Plateaus can be formed by a number of processes, including upwelling of volcanic magma, extrusion of lava, and erosion by water and glaciers.
  • Plateaus are classified according to their surrounding environment as intermontane, piedmont, or continental.

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