plateaus in English

noun
1
an area of relatively level high ground.
The Khmer Loeu hill tribes live in remote highland areas in the plateaus and mountainous areas on the edges of Cambodia.
2
a state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress.
the peace process had reached a plateau
synonyms:quiescent periodletuprespitelull
verb
1
reach a state of little or no change after a time of activity or progress.
the industry's problems have plateaued out

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1. Bavaria is a country of high plateaus and medium-sized mountains

2. The Chionese tamarisk is the most common and familiar plant on high plateaus.

3. Eastern Africa consists largely of plateaus and has most of the highest

4. Steep mountains and high plateaus still keep most of the area unpopulated .

5. Adieux soils occur in mound positions on plateaus and have slopes of 0 to 5 percent

6. Other aggradational landforms such as palsas and peat plateaus are usually associated with ice segregation rather than injection.

7. Cottonwood claims 25 species around the world, from the Himalayan Mountains to the plateaus of Chile

8. A Cordillera is a major system of often parallel mountain ranges that includes the intervening plateaus, valleys and plains

9. In addition, millions of people live permanently in valleys and on plateaus that are higher than many cloud formations.

10. The success of Arboriculture on the formerly treeless plains and plateaus, however, decreases as one travels westward

11. The geography of India is extremely diverse, with landscape ranging from snow-capped mountain ranges to deserts, plains, hills and plateaus.

12. En el Altiplano boliviano vimos llamas, alpacas y guanacos.On the high plateaus of Bolivia we saw llamas, alpacas, and guanacos.

13. Cognitions (Beliefs) - Shapiro •Beliefs are the verbalization of the triggered past emotions and sensations ! •Cognitive Plateaus –Responsibility •Shame •Guilt –Safety Belief Schema - Kiessling Onset Schema 8-12 yrs

14. In western Cameroon is an irregular chain of mountains, hills, and plateaus that extends from Mount Cameroon almost to Lake Chad at the northern tip of the country.

15. Caucasian peoples, various ethnic groups in the Caucasus, a geographically complex area of mountain ranges, plateaus, foothills, plains, rivers, and lakes, with grasslands, forests, marshes, and dry steppes

16. Caucasian peoples, various ethnic groups living in the Caucasus, a geographically complex area of mountain ranges, plateaus, foothills, plains, rivers, and lakes, with grasslands, forests, marshes, and dry steppes.

17. Open for lunch and dinner, The Brasserie features an extensive French fare including pate, escargot, plateaus de fromages, bouillabaisse, steak au poivre, as well as a full raw bar and entrees including beef and lamb.

18. Cordillera [ kôr′dl-yâr ′ə ] A long and wide chain of mountains, especially the main mountain range of a large landmass. Cordilleras can include the valleys, basins, rivers, lakes, plains, and plateaus

19. Assemblage (from French: agencement, "a collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled") is a concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, originally presented in their book A Thousand Plateaus (1980)

20. The Sahara is mainly rocky hamada (stone plateaus); ergs (sand seas – large areas covered with sand dunes) form only a minor part, but many of the sand dunes are over 180 metres (590 ft) high.

21. Alpine Bistort is extremely rare in New England, with a couple of populations known in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont in moist to wet, high-elevation alpine sites such as ravines, rock slides, ledges, plateaus and snowbanks

22. In the forest–tundra, below the tree line, four sites in peat plateaus have a stratigraphic sequence indicating an alluvial plain environment from 6000 to 4800 BP followed by a wetland supporting trees and shrubs with deep snow accumulation and without permafrost.

23. The mountains are northwest trending and comprise chains of glacially modified mountain peaks, ridges, plateaus and U-shaped valleys. They are of moderate relief, with tree-covered valleys together with ridges and peaks comprising alpine meadows or rock.

24. The northwestern part of the Armenian Highland—containing Mount Aragats (Alaghez), the highest peak (13,418 feet, or 4,090 metres) in the country—is a combination of lofty mountain ranges, deep river valleys, and lava plateaus dotted with extinct volcanoes.

25. Arborescent (French: Arborescent) is a term used by the French thinkers Deleuze and Guattari to characterize thinking marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism, and dualism.The term, first used (in western philosophy) in A Thousand Plateaus (1980) where it was opposed to the rhizome, comes from the way genealogy trees are drawn: unidirectional progress, with no possible

26. [2] Contrary to a view that occasionally imputes this kind of naïve freedom propaganda to poststructuralist authors such as Deleuze and Guattari, disparaging them as anarchist aging hippies, with a little good will one can read from Deleuze and Guattari that they unequivocally identify the pole of movement and organization/institution and set it in a relation: in "Thousand Plateaus" Deleuze and Guattari not only hallucinate - as has often been imputed - hybrid streams of deterritorialization, but also describe a permanent connection between deterritorialization and reterritorialization.