breaks


Rough, deeply dissected terrain along the edges of a plateau, mesa, or river bluff — the eroded, broken country where flat land gives way to drainage. The Missouri Breaks, the Caprock Breaks. The word names the transition zone, the place where the level world breaks apart into gullies, ridges, and coulees.
Etymology
English — the land breaks up, breaks down, breaks away.
desert/arid grassland/prairie terrain
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