Correct option is B
- The flat-topped table land standing above the surrounding area is called a Plateau.
- Formed by the forces of erosion and weathering.
- The Deccan Plateau in India and the Colorado Plateau in the United States are examples of well-known plateaus.
- Hill - A hill is a raised landform that has a summit or peak and is usually lower than a mountain.
- Mountain-A Mountain is a raised landform that has a summit or peak and is typically higher than a hill. It is formed by the forces of tectonic activity, erosion, and weathering.
- Valley - A valley is a low-lying area of land that is located between two higher areas, such as mountains or hills. It is typically characterized by a U-shaped or V-shaped depression.