Plain
A level in geography is a landscape without special elevation changes (hills, mountains).
A layer can have a certain roughness. The North German Lowlands contains, for example, a visible difference in height between marsh and Geest.
Examples
- Great Hungarian Plain and Pannonian lowlands
- North German Lowlands
- Walachia
- Castilian highlands
- Po Valley
- Caspian depression
- West Siberian Lowland
- Nullarbor Plain
- Great Plains
- Tarim Basin
- North China Plain
- Amazon Basin
- Congo Basin
- Gangetic Plain
- Chad Basin