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soil erosion
Southern Uplands, Central Lowlands and Highlands
Yes, Toronto is located in the St. Lawrence Lowlands, which is a region characterized by its flat terrain and fertile soil. This area extends along the St. Lawrence River and includes parts of southern Quebec and southern Ontario. The lowlands are known for their agriculture and urban development, with Toronto being one of the largest cities in Canada situated within this region.
The southern colonies had a variety of soils, including sandy soil along the coast, clay soil in the piedmont region, and rich, fertile soil in the lowlands and river valleys. These different soil types influenced the types of crops that could be grown in each region, shaping the economy and agricultural practices of the colonies.
The Mayan civilization.
The Lowlands refer to the southern part of Scotland as opposed to the Highlands which are in the central and northern part of Scotland.
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Highlands & Islands; Central Lowlands; Southern Uplands
Southern Manitoba is classified as Interior Plains (Prairies). Much of the rest is Canadian Shield, a rocky region with only a thin layer of soil on top. In northeastern Manitoba are the Hudson Bay Lowlands, wetlands surrounding the southern portion of Hudson's Bay.
The Spanish lowlands are located in the southern part of Spain, primarily in the regions of Andalusia, Extremadura, and Murcia. These lowlands are characterized by their flat terrain and agricultural productivity.