The Coastal Lowland is a narrow strip of relatively low ground between the sea and the cliffs leading to the Plateau.
Because of its proximity to the sea its climate is wetter than that of the Plateau, with fewer extremes of temperature. It is also more subject to fog.
There is considerable farming, although much of the land is marshy and not well suited to development.
Miami, Florida, is a city found in the coastal lowlands.
Coastal plains may be referred to as lowlands, coastal prairie, or coastal grasslands.
The coastal lowlands would also be more heavily populated
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Two types of lowlands are coastal lowlands and river valleys. Coastal lowlands are areas near the ocean that are typically flat and often include beaches and wetlands. River valleys are formed by the erosion of rivers and are characterized by fertile land and rich ecosystems, making them ideal for agriculture. Both types of lowlands play crucial roles in biodiversity and human settlement.
Another name for the outer coastal plain is the coastal lowlands.
Gulf Coastal Plains
the coastal lowlands region of Maine
Auburn, Maine is located in the Coastal Lowlands region.