coastal lowlands= a narrow strip of relitive low land land fringing the edge of the continent, it's elevation is between 200-600m above sea-level. most of Australia's population is found in this area.
sugarloaf coastal lowland
Coastal plains may be referred to as lowlands, coastal prairie, or coastal grasslands.
The coastal lowlands would also be more heavily populated
Has lowlands and harbors
I would expect the coastal lowlands to be more heavily populated, as these areas tend to be more hospitable for human settlement due to milder climates and access to resources like water and fertile land. The rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions in the Himalayan mountain system make it less conducive to large-scale human habitation.
The region that typically has broad lowlands and excellent harbors is a coastal area. These regions often support significant trade and maritime activities due to their convenient access to the sea and flat, fertile lands. Examples include areas along the East Coast of the United States, the Low Countries in Europe, and parts of Southeast Asia.
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the coastal lowlands
mountains plains and plateoues
Coaflorida. Half coastal, half florida, funny joke isn't it?? Not telling you the REAL answer!
Gulf Coastal Plains
the coastal lowlands region of Maine