How does a plain look different from a plateau ?
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Plains and plateaus are both flat areas of land; the main difference between plain and plateau lies in their elevation. A plateau is a flat land that is raised significantly above the ground whereas plain is a flat, low-lying area.
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A plain is any lowland area that is level or gently sloping or rolling. It normally has few, if any, prominent hills or valleys, but may have considerable slope. ... A plateau, on the other hand, is a highland which clearly tells us that it is a piece of land that is suddenly elevated amidst surrounding plain area.
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