How does a Plateau differ from a mountain?
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plateau not the plane surface its very rough bumb place
but it have found a lot minerals
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Mountain:
- It is an area of high ground.
- From a mountain top, the ground slopes down in all directions.
- Maps will show a mountain with a regular closed contour lines or a series of concentric closed contourlines.
Plateaus:
- They are broad highlands that rise abruptly from the surrounding land.
- They have level, almost flat tops.
3.On a map , they can be represented with either closed or widely spaced contour lines with a broad gap in between.
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