Australia, has no notable mountain ranges and most of it is very flat (africa has numerous mountain ranges and if Antartica wasn't covered with ice would be very mountanous)
Hope this helps
2006-10-18 10:26:48
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answered by prof. Jack 3
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North America
2006-10-13 01:28:26
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answered by ? 4
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Australia
2006-10-12 22:02:49
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answered by tacos4lunch 1
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Antarctica
2006-10-12 22:16:02
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answered by Sarasvah 5
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Australia, not many big mountains there (I go there all the time),. Africa might be a thought but it doesn't have some of the tallest mountains in the world. I'm with Australia.
2006-10-14 21:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Asia has the closest average topographic height... though I'm not sure this make it the "flattest" not a very good term
2006-10-12 23:16:33
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answered by firestrike85 2
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The answer is Australia. It is called the ancient continent and is mostly flat and a desert.
2006-10-14 10:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Aussieland
2006-10-12 22:04:25
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answered by ? 4
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Very Easy!
Australia!
2006-10-15 00:27:14
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answered by nalaredneb 7
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Australia. That is assuming you classify Australia as a continent and don't refer to it as Oceania.
2006-10-17 14:44:40
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answered by El Cupacabra 3
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