noun
- A relatively flat area of land at a higher elevation, typically found on hillsides or mountains, often formed by erosion or geological processes.
Usage: chiefly geographical or geological term; often used in plural form
Examples
- The hikers rested on the benchland before continuing their ascent up the mountain.
- Benchlands are common features in areas with significant erosion and tectonic activity.
- The ancient benchlands in the region provide evidence of past geological upheaval.
- Farmers sometimes cultivate crops on the benchlands where the terrain is more stable.
- The benchland offered a panoramic view of the valley below.