Give difference between conditions on high mountains and plains
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Plains are flatlands. Plains that occur at high altitudes are often called steppes.
Plains can either be the result of no seismic activity between tectonic plates or a leveling of the land by glacial activity.
Mountains are elevated lands with sharp variations in altitude.
Mountains are usually formed by interactions between tectonic plates or volcanic activity.
Plains can either be the result of no seismic activity between tectonic plates or a leveling of the land by glacial activity.
Mountains are elevated lands with sharp variations in altitude.
Mountains are usually formed by interactions between tectonic plates or volcanic activity.
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