platåflata
Platåflata is a geographical term referring to a flat-topped elevation that is significantly higher than the surrounding terrain. These features are characterized by a relatively level summit surface and steep, often cliff-like, sides. Platåflata can be formed through various geological processes, with erosion and uplift being primary contributors.
One common formation mechanism involves layers of resistant rock, such as basalt or sandstone, overlaying softer
Platåflata can be found in diverse environments across the globe, from arid deserts to humid temperate regions.