Paramo

1. A more or less elevated and horizontal surface with poorly developed, rocky, or stony soil, unsuitable for agriculture. It is usually capped by a limestone stratum more resistant to erosion. Associated with the countryside, it is characteristic of the northern subplateau. 2. A flat, exposed plateau, the remnant of a sedimentary plain that has survived thanks to the substrate's resistance to erosion.

Source: 1. Glossary of Terms. National Geographic Institute 2. Glossary of Geology. Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences – University of Granada
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