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  • Mesa Definition: Understanding Flat-Topped Landforms
    An isolated, flat elevation of land is called a mesa. Mesas are typically found in arid or semi-arid regions, and are characterized by their flat tops and steep sides. They are formed by the erosion of softer rock layers, leaving behind a more resistant caprock. Mesas are often found in close proximity to canyons and buttes.
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