Plateaus are elevated flat areas of land that are characterized by their flat, level surfaces and steep sides. They are formed over millions of years through various geological processes, such as tectonic uplift, volcanic activity, and erosion. Plateaus can be found on every continent and are important features in the Earth's landscape.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the structure, function, behavior, development, life cycles, and diversity of living organisms by identifying and sorting animals into groups using basic external and internal features.