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What are the land forms of Germany?

Northern European Plain


What is the plain that extends from the Netherlands across northern Europe and into Russia?

It is called, appropriately, the Northern European Plain. It runs from the Netherlands across Germany and Poland to the East European Plain.


What was the domiant physical feture in Northern Germany?

The North European Plain.


What are the plains in Germany?

The North German Plain or Northern Lowland


What is the low lying area stretching from Germany to russia called?

Northern European Plain


What dominates the countries of Poland and Ukraine and western russia and northern Germany?

The Great European Plain.


Is it mainly mountainous or flat in Germany?

The northern third of Germany is part of the Northern European Plain, so it is flat. However, the southern two thirds have hills and low mountains. So Germany has more hills and mountains than plains.


Through what countries do the Great Northern European Plains fall?

The Great Northern European Plain encompass portions of the following countries: England France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Sweden. This plain continues and is then called the East European Plain.


What is germanys geography?

In the northern part of Germany are the North European Plains. The south of the plain is hilly and it also has the Rhine River. In the very south of Germany are The Alps.


Another name of Indo gangetic plain?

Northern Plain and The Northern Indian River Plain


What is the population of Northern Great Plain?

The population of Northern Great Plain is 1,514,020.


Why does the northern European plain not extend farther north?

The Northern European Plain does not extend farther north primarily due to the presence of the Scandinavian Mountains and the Arctic regions, which create a natural barrier. This mountainous terrain limits the flat, fertile land characteristic of the plain, as well as the climatic conditions suitable for such landscapes. Additionally, the harsh climate and permafrost in the far northern areas are not conducive to the agricultural and geological features that define the plain. Thus, the combination of topography and climate restricts its northern extension.