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What (who) is TABLELAND - definition

HIGH FLAT TERRAIN
Plateau (geology); Planum; Plateau geology; Plateaus; Plâteau; High plateau; Plateu; Mountain plateau; Intermontane Plateau; Continental plateau; Plateaux; High plain; Intermontane plateau
  • Satellite image of the [[Tibetan Plateau]] between the Himalyan mountains to the south and the [[Taklamakan Desert]] to the north
  • The [[Pajarito Plateau]] in New Mexico is an example of a volcanic plateau.
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tableland         
  • Har Qatum, a [[Mesa]] located on the southern edge of [[Makhtesh Ramon]], [[Israel]]
RAISED LANDFORM WITH A FLAT TOP
Table mountain; Tableland; Table hill; Table-top mountain; Table land; Table hills
¦ noun a broad, high, level region; a plateau.
Mount Carbine Tableland         
MOUNTAIN IN AUSTRALIA
Carbine Tableland
The Mount Carbine Tableland is a plateau in Far North Queensland, Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range, it lies in the Shire of Mareeba 15 km west of Mossman, and 1,460 km north-west of Brisbane, reaching an altitude of 1,383 m above sea level.
plateau         
n.
1) a high plateau
2) (misc.) to reach a plateau ('to cease making progress')

Wikipedia

Plateau

In geology and physical geography, a plateau (; French: [plato]; PL plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side. Often one or more sides have deep hills or escarpments. Plateaus can be formed by a number of processes, including upwelling of volcanic magma, extrusion of lava, and erosion by water and glaciers. Plateaus are classified according to their surrounding environment as intermontane, piedmont, or continental. A few plateaus may have a small flat top while others have wider ones.

Examples of use of TABLELAND
1. Paektu through Posori spring, Junghung tableland, Phothae revolutionary historic site and Rimyongsu revolutionary historic site.
2. Paektu after visiting the Posori spring site, the Junghung tableland, the Phothae Revolutionary Site and the Rimyongsu Revolutionary Site.
3. In the place where a forest once stood on the mountain‘s steep slopes, there was a tableland of soil too poor to support anything but tough grasses.