flat landscape
A flat landscape is an area of land that has little to no elevation change, resulting in a level surface. These regions often feature vast open spaces, such as prairies, plains, and savannas. The lack of hills or mountains allows for unobstructed views of the horizon, making it easy to see long distances.
In flat landscapes, vegetation can vary widely, from grasses to scattered trees. These areas are often used for agriculture, as the even terrain is suitable for farming equipment. Examples of flat landscapes include the Great Plains in North America and the Pampas in Argentina.