Answer: Geomorphic characteristics:
Explanation:
- The high flat surface that defines a plateau can continue for hundreds or even thousands of kilometres.
- In spite of the paucity of roads, one can drive over most of that plateau, where elevations exceed 4,500 metres (about 14,760 feet).
- Plateaus dissected (eroded) by rivers have remarkably uniform maximum elevations, but their surfaces can be interrupted by deep canyons.
- In the case of some regions described as plateaus, the surface is so dissected that one does not see any flat terrain.