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The anagram is plain, as in the Great Plains.
The Great Plains.
The abyssal plains are flat or very gently sloping areas of the deep ocean floor. They are among the Earth's flattest and smoothest regions and the least explored. Abyssal plains generally lie between the foot of a continental rise (shelf) and a mid-oceanic ridge.
Plains (flat areas on the planet) can occur in the depth of the ocean (abyssal plains), in which case they are bounded by mid oceanic ridges and continental slopes or on land (eg the US prairie) in which case the are bounded by mountain foothills, escarpments or shorelines.
No. Plains and plateau's are not the same. A plain is a flat piece of land whereas a Plateau is a uneven and has small mountainous structures similar to hillocks and ridges. The land too is rocky in a plateau whereas in case of plains it is soft or muddy
Plains and plenty of land for farming.
abyssal plain
The Plains are mostly flat lands with an occasional rolling hill here and there. With long stretches of flat land, it was perfect for farming, especially grains. Of course, the Plains also meant land that is windswept and prone to hard winters with frigid temps and deep snow.
The Great Plains is the huge expanse of flatlands from the Rocky Mountains eastward to the Mississippi River.
Abyssal Plain
The Great Plains have mostly flat and fertile land, with vast grasslands and few trees. The region experiences a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. The land is used for agriculture and ranching due to its fertile soil and suitable climate for crop cultivation and grazing.