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A broad and flat area that usually low in elevation is called a plain. Plains may also be seen in highlands just like in plateaus or uplands.
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An undulating lowland is a lowland with an uneven or "undulating" surface. There are no outstanding highlands in the area.
Lowland is usually used to describe areas of lesser elevation, in contrast to highlands in the same geographical area. Another common term is "low country."
Maya get from the Highlands and lowlands of Mesoamerica is that if you go more then ( 4, 000) you could die and the lowland is only up to ( 200) that is not that much.
Not necessarily. There are lots of countries that have highlands in the middle and lowlands around the edges. So it depends on where you live. A lowland is just a low-lying area, often at or below sea level. It could be inland, in a valley, but it could be close to the coast, near the bottom of a mountain.
Vietnam is a country that lies on the eastern margin of the indochinese peninsula which has about 25% cultivation of its 331688 square kilometers of area. It is bordered with China, Laos and the Gulf of Thailand and Tonkin. The location of this country has some lowland hills, some level land which occupies 20% of the area and some densely forested highlands. There is the highlands and the red river delta which lies in the north; the Gia Truong Son, Mekong River Delta and the coastal lowlands which lie to the south.
A lowland country is a nation that is predominantly flat or at low elevation, with minimal to no mountainous or hilly terrain. These countries are characterized by extensive plains, coastal areas, and river valleys. Examples include the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and parts of the United States like the Midwest region.
Mostly flat coastal lowlands, central highlands, high Andes Mountains, eastern lowland plains.
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It varies widely depending on which part of the country you're in. The seaward slopes of the southwestern highlands receive around 200 inches of rain annually, while the central lowland region receives 50-55 inches of rain annually.