A plateau is a highland with flat terrain raised above the surrounding area on at least one side. Learn about the different types of plateaus, how they are formed by volcanic, tectonic, or erosional processes, and some of the largest plateaus in the world. A plateau is defined as a flat and elevated landform rising sharply above the underlying area on at least a single side. Plateaus are essential features of the earth's surface which occupy over 33% of the total surface of the planet. What is a plateau in geography? A plateau is a large, flat or gently rolling surface located above 500 m above sea level. Plateaus can be formed by volcanic, tectonic and erosional processes. Discover what a plateau is, how it forms, and its types. Explore famous examples, fascinating facts, and their role in ecosystems, history, and culture.

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