Why do messa and butte have concave steep slopes
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Buttes are tall, flat-topped, steep-sided towers of rock. ... In fact, the only difference between a mesa and a butte is its size. Most geographers say a butte is taller than it is wide, while a mesa is a much larger, slightly less elevated feature. Buttes are created as streams slowly cut through a mesa or plateau.
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