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  • Plains: Understanding the Flattest Landform on Earth
    The flattest kind of landform is a plain.

    Here's why:

    * Plains are large, flat areas of land with very little change in elevation. They are often found at low altitudes and can be formed by different geological processes, like erosion or deposition.

    * Other landforms, like plateaus, mesas, and even some valleys, can also be relatively flat, but they usually have a more distinct edge or change in elevation compared to a plain.

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