A Coastal Plain is an area of flat, low-lying land adjacent to a seacoast and separated from the interior by other features.
Coastal plains in Sanskrit language are referred to as "तटीय मैदानानि" (Tatiya Maidanani).
The Gulf Coastal Plain of North America runs north from the Gulf of Mexico along the Lower Mississippi River to the Ohio River, a distance of about 500 miles (800km). Coastal plains are always next to a seacoast.
(piedmont, capitalized for some specific regions, refers to coastal foothills)The rainforests farther inland confined most colonies to the coastal plains and piedmont.The piedmont of the Atlantic coast gives way to the higher mountains of the Appalachians.
The author lived in a coastal town in New England. Coastal areas often experience erosion during storms.
In general, "plains" is not capitalized when used in a sentence unless it is part of a proper noun such as "Great Plains" or if it is the first word in a sentence.
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Coastal plains may be referred to as lowlands, coastal prairie, or coastal grasslands.
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The coastal plains is southeast, south and east of texas
it is not the coastal plains
Umm...isn't it coastal plains? So I will have to say plains.
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they live in the coastal plains region
The coastal plains are overlooked by the eastern part of the Arab world
farming and selling wheat are the industries in the coastal plains in africa
What are the three features of the Pacific coastal plains