lowland

[ US /ˈɫoʊˌɫænd/ ]
[ UK /lˈə‍ʊlənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. low level country
ADJECTIVE
  1. of relatively low or level country
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How To Use lowland In A Sentence

  • The natural vegetation on most of it is tall lowland forest, with shorter montane forests at higher elevations.
  • The region is an interior lowland sheltered from direct marine influences.
  • Most lowland farmers keep some dairy cattle and rear calves as well as wintering and fattening sheep and lambs.
  • Although Mitchell grasses (Astrebla spp.) may be common along drainage lines in adjacent lowland ecoregions (Gulf Plains and Channel Country), it is only in the downs that Mitchell grasses dominate regional vegetation. Mitchell grass downs
  • The moist eastern slopes of the Andes tumble to dank, humid, jungle lowlands whose rivers are the highways for transportation.
  • Habitat and Ecology: In lowland broad - leaved evergreen forest. Flowering: Aug.
  • The area encompasses zones of subarctic mountain birch forest in the lowlands, heather and grassland higher up, and mountainous alpine terrain at the highest altitudes.
  • But could the platforms, seen as extensive patterning in aerial surveys of the Maya lowlands just as likely have formed naturally?
  • Because of its size, tasty meat, valuable leather, and rapid reproduction, the capybara is a candidate for both ranching and intensive husbandry throughout the hot and humid lowland tropical regions of Latin America. 15 Agouti
  • Lowland anoas spend most of their time in shady forests and they are most active in the morning and afternoon.
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