lowlandˈloʊ lənd
lowland (n)
- plural
- lowlands
English Definitions:
lowland (adj)
low level country
lowland (adj)
of relatively low or level country
lowland (Noun)
Area which is lower than surrounding areas.
Lowland
In physical geography, a lowland is any broad expanse of land with a general low level. This term can also be described as a area of land that is below sea level. The term is thus applied to the landward portion of the upward slope from oceanic depths to continental highlands, to a region of depression in the interior of a mountainous region, to a plain of denudation, or to any region in contrast to a highland. The Lowlands and Highlands of Scotland are typical.
lowland
Upland and lowland are conditional descriptions of a plain based on elevation above sea level. In studies of the ecology of freshwater rivers, habitats are classified as upland or lowland.
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