Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
flat-landscape
noun
/flæt ˈlændskeɪp/

Definition
A flat landscape refers to an area of land that is predominantly level or slightly undulating, with few hills or significant elevation changes.

Examples
- The vast flat landscape of the prairie makes for stunning sunsets.
- Flat landscapes are often beneficial for agriculture due to their ease of cultivation.
- During our hike, we enjoyed walking through the flat landscape dotted with wildflowers.

Meaning
The term describes geographical terrains where the elevation is consistent, creating a uniform and open space that often lacks dramatic features like mountains or valleys.

Synonyms
- Plain
- Plateau
- Level terrain
- Flatland
- Even ground