Polders are generally associated with The Netherlands (Holland). They are low-lying tracts of land enclosed by embankments (barriers) known as dikes that form artificial hydrological entities.
Polders are lands reclaimed from the sea. They are low-lying tracts of land enclosed by embankments. They are most commonly found in river deltas and coastal areas.
River deltas are the most affected by polders. Polders are common in the Netherlands.
Polders are found in North European Lowlands.
the main one is found is Netherlands
no it is not a landform!
i think yes it is a landform
River deltas are the most affected by polders. Polders are common in the Netherlands.
Polders are found in North European Lowlands.
Paul Wagret has written: 'Polders' -- subject(s): Polders, Reclamation of land 'Les polders' -- subject(s): Polders, Reclamation of land 'French and Italian Riviera' -- subject(s): Guidebooks
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Netherlands are the only country in Europe with Polders.
De polders - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
in the Netherlands we call reclaimed land "polders"
they are both used for farming and their useful :)! the polders are not triangular they are like a normal land. just flat:)! -
The Netherlands
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to wet the land
Polders are a type of dike that prevents water flow flooding places that are lower than the surrounding water level. The construction of polders therefore effectively "creates" new land by opening up land previously covered by water.