The Great Plains :-)
the lowland between tow mountains is called a valley as a valley is a stretch of low land between hill ranges or two mountains
Valley
A lowland area between higher land is known as a valley. Valleys are typically created by geological processes like erosion and glaciation, and they often contain rivers or streams that flow through them. These areas are important for agriculture, settlement, and transportation due to their relatively flat terrain.
A valley is the lowland area between hills or mountains. Valleys have usually been formed by rivers (or glaciers) running through them.
A low land between hills or mountains is called a valley. Valleys are typically formed through erosion by rivers or glaciers over time. They often have fertile soil and are important for agriculture and settlement.
mountains: the Carpathian Mountains, the Tatra Mountains (with the highest point of country)the biggest rivers: the Danube, the Váh and the Hronlowlands: the Danubian Lowland, the Eastern Slovak Lowland and more
No, Haute Normandie, now part of Normandy region, is a relatively flat region with no major mountain ranges. It is characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and coastal cliffs, but no mountains.
what are the possible plants that grow in lowland areas
Ural.
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Mountainous
There are no mountains in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is a part of the lowland countries (along with Belgium and Luxembourg), and most of the lowland countries are actually below sea level. The highest point in the Netherlands is a just a hill.