- Chapada
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A chapada is a plateau found in the Brazilian Highlands. The chapadas, which are usually described as mountain ranges, are capped by horizontal strata of sandstone and show the original surface, which has been worn away by the rivers, leaving here and there broad flat-topped ridges between river basins and narrower ranges of hills between river courses. From the valleys their rugged, deeply indented escarpments, stretching away to the horizon, have the appearance of a continuous chain of mountains.
See also
- Chapada do Araripe
- Chapada Diamantina
- Chapada dos Guimarães
- Chapada das Mangabeiras
- Chapada dos Veadeiros
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Coordinates: 28°03′18″S 53°04′04″W / 28.055°S 53.06778°W
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