Another word for a low fertile plain is a steppe.
Steppe.
A flood plain is a flat area of land along a river or stream that is prone to flooding. It typically appears as a broad, low-lying area with fertile soil due to regular deposits of sediment. Vegetation such as grasses and trees may grow in flood plains, but structures and development are often limited due to the risk of flooding.
The Northern Plain is a low-lying region formed by the depositional activity of rivers like the Ganges and Indus, characterized by fertile alluvial soil. The Peninsular Plateau is an elevated region made up of hard igneous and metamorphic rocks, with plateaus and hills like the Deccan Plateau. The Northern Plain is flatter and more agriculturally productive, while the Peninsular Plateau is older, more rugged, and mineral-rich.
The Vindhya Range low mountains divide the Narmada River basin from the Indo-Gangetic plain.
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Both valleys and plains are low-lying areas of land. Valleys are typically formed by the erosion of river or glacial activity, while plains are generally flat expanses of land with minimal elevation changes. Both landforms can be rich in fertile soil and are often used for agriculture or settlements.
Mostly low plateau with deserts; fertile plain in southeast
Machair is a Gaelic word that describes an extensive low-lying fertile plain. Almost half of all Scottish machair occurs in the Outer Hebrides and it is one of the rarest type of habitat in Europe.
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Low-cost.
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Low-pitch.
Another word for make low sounds is "murmur."
Inexpensive. Low-priced.