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landscape composition of hills and plains​

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Answered by yashas36
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composition of hills and plains

A landscape includes the physical elements of geophysically defined landforms such as (ice-capped) mountains, hills, water bodies such as rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea, living elements of land cover including indigenous vegetation, human elements including different forms of land use, buildings, and structures.Plains may have been formed from flowing lava, deposited by water, ice, wind, or formed by erosion by these agents from hills and mountains. Plains would generally be under the grassland (temperate or subtropical), steppe (semi-arid), savannah (tropical) or tundra (polar) biomes.

Answered by lovingheart
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Hills are relief features and planes are the vast stretches of lands.

Explanation:

  • Hilly area proves that the earth is not flat and the terrain is rough rugged and undulating.  
  • It is the raised form of mountains but not as gigantic as them. Slopes on the hills are smooth and fertile and its sand is congenial for plantation of tea and coffee.
  • The peak of the hills is rounded and not sharp edged as that of a mountain.
  • Plains are not elevated portion like hills. They are flat land forms and are mostly fertile in nature.
  • Mostly coastal plains serve to be a major location for setting up of industries as the availability of water will to the maximum.

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