Lowland would indicate areas that are generally near the base of a mountain or a range of them. This lowland doesn't necessarily have to be on, or near sea level. Mountain top, would indicate areas that are on, or near the mountain top. These two areas are places where two types of gorillas live: The lowland gorillas and the mountain gorillas - found somewhere near Rwanda, Africa.
The mountainous area is cooler than the lowland area.
A valley is a stretch of lowland located between hills and mountains formed by erosion. It usually contains a river or stream running through it.
the lowland between tow mountains is called a valley as a valley is a stretch of low land between hill ranges or two mountains
A lowland between hills and mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed by the erosion of water or ice, and they often contain rivers or streams running through them.
If you are talking about Asian rice, it is all the same species, just different varieties. In fact there are 1000's of varieties of rice grown in both upland and lowland systems. Lowland rice is grown in fields that can be flooded and they are either rain-fed or irrigated. Upland rice is grown without flooding usually on hillsides in more mountainous regions. Different countries and regions have their own preferences for varieties of rice.
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An undulating lowland is a lowland with an uneven or "undulating" surface. There are no outstanding highlands in the area.
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A lowland between two highlands is called a valley. Valleys are typically characterized by their lower elevation compared to the surrounding highlands and are often formed by the natural erosion of water or ice over time.
The majority of japan is lowland
Yes of course, but there was a little bit of rivalry between them.
Lowland Cottage was created in 1671.