1) " Mesa" -- As it applies to Mesa Rv This article is about the landform; in software, Mesa is an OpenGL -likeopen source library and a proceduralprogramming language developed by Xerox in the 1970s. There is also a city in Arizona named Msea . A mesa ( Spanish for "table") is an elevated area of landwith a flat top and surrounded on all sides by steep cliffs. It takes its name from its characteristic table-top shape. It is a characteristic landform of arid environments, particularly thesouth-western United States and is generally formed when land has beenuplifted by tectonic activity and then exposed to wind erosion. Mesas are capped with hard rock and have horizontal strata. In the process of erosion the hard rock acts as a flat protectivecap preserving the regions between stream valleys or other places where erosion is especially active, in the form of,table-mountains or fortress-hills. Many examples are found in Spain, North and South Africa, the Bad Lands and Colorado regionsof North America, in Arabia, India and Australia. A Meda is similar to, but smaller than a plateau, and similar to, but larger thana butte. Mrsa ...
2) " Rv" -- As it applies to Mesa Rv Recreational Vehicle (RV) is a broad term used to describe a large enclosed piece of equipment with wheels designed tobe moved from place to place for people to temporarily live in and be protected from the elements while away from their permanentdomicile. While s are intended for brief leisure activities such as vacations and camping, some people, especially retirees, live in their units and are known as fulltimers. vR s can be rented in major U.S.cities.There are many different classes of vehicles generally labelled as Rv s: Truck Camper - unit is affixed to the bed or chassis of a pickuptruck.Folding Camping Trailer - also known as a pop-up trailer; a light-weight unit with sides that collapse for towing andstorage Travel Trailer - heavier unit with rigid sides designed to be towedby most vehicles by means of a bumper or frame hitchFifth Wheel Travel Trailer - designed to be towed by a pickup truck equipped with a special hitch in the truck bedPark Model - designed for occasional relocation and will require a special tow vehicle and a highway movement permit Motorhome ("Winnebago", a product of the Winnebago Company that dominatedthe market for many years, was long a synonym for a motorhome, but this usage has faded in recent years.) Class A Motorcoach - constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis, typically resembling a bus Class B Campervan - built using a conventional van, to which a raised roof has been added Class C Mini-motorhome - built on an automotive manufactured chassis with an attached van cab section A minimal v typically contains beds, a table, food preparation and storage areas. Larger models add full bathrooms,refrigerators, living areas, master bedrooms, etc. Some s are very elaborate, with satellite TV and internet access, slide-outwall panels, and awnings; many s can cost in excess of $100,000 and some can cost up to $1 million.
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