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How are mountains different from plateaus

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Answered by kvishalc
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Difference Between Mountain and Plateau are :-

• The main difference between a mountain and a plateau is that the mountain is an elevated, pointed structure whereas a plateau is an elevated area with a flat top.

• A plateau is generally lower in height than mountain, though there are plateaus higher than some mountains.

• Mountains are sparsely populated as they are not suitable for farming, and the climate is also harsh.

• On the other hand, plateaus are places with rich reserves of minerals and also have waterfalls making them scenic spots frequented by visitors.

• A mountain goes up and comes down steeply, whereas a plateau goes up, remains flat for a while before sloping gently again.

• Plateaus have relatively flat terrain making it look like a table.

Answered by madhur1222
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The main difference between a mountain and a plateau is that the mountain is an elevated, pointed structure whereas a plateau is an elevated area with a flat top.

• A plateau is generally lower in height than mountain, though there are plateaus higher than some mountains.

• Mountains are sparsely populated as they are not suitable for farming, and the climate is also harsh.

• On the other hand, plateaus are places with rich reserves of minerals and also have waterfalls making them scenic spots frequented by visitors.

• A mountain goes up and comes down steeply, whereas a plateau goes up, remains flat for a while before sloping gently again.

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