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I personally find them boring and use them only for testing.
Actually in between the different biomes there are usually some stripes of flat green land. Especially around mountain biomes this is very visible.
When i say "flat" i mean as flat as it gets in Rising World. Really "flat" is only a Flat World. Everything else is naturally uneven.
Either use a rake to flaten the ground, fill with soil/stone or use creative mode to flaten the area.
In creative mode you have the F keys for terraforming.
F5 is area tools and that incudes a tool with which you can raise or lower the ground... Or flatten it
Tools as you use them in survival work too but are not needed
open the command console with the tilde-key (its the one below ESCAPE... ^ )
Then enter gm 1
Then you are in creative mode. Read up on forums for what possibilities you have. The terraforming tools are similarily advanced as planks and beams.
if you play the new unity version the seeds mentioned here don´t play a role anymore as the world generation got a complete overhaul
Instead of looking for a seed, when creating a world move the terrain slider all the way to the left and then move the lever slightly to the right to add a few hills here and there.