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What are plains, and how are they characterized?

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Plains are landforms with extensive flat or gently undulating surfaces, typically lacking large hills or deep valleys, and generally not exceeding 300 meters in height above sea level.
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  1. Plains are extensive, flat or gently rolling areas of land with minimal elevation changes. They are characterized by fertile soil, often supporting agriculture, and may feature grasslands or sparse vegetation. Plains typically experience fewer obstacles compared to mountainous regions.

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