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Lowland

usgb/ˈləʊlənd/Volume
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Geographic UsePlay
Used to describe terrain, not emotional states or non-physical concepts. SlideThe tour included the highlands and the lowlands.
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Water ProximityPlay
Often implies an area may be prone to flooding due to its flatness and sea-level position. SlideAfter heavy rains, the lowlands near the river often flood.
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Agricultural ImplicationPlay
Suggests fertile ground suitable for farming due to sediment deposits. SlideLowlands provide rich soil for the valley's farmers.