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dmitriy555 [2]
3 years ago
7

What landform is featured inside the yellow circle?

Geography
1 answer:
EastWind [94]3 years ago
8 0

Landforms or plains in the <em>yellow circle</em> are lowlands. It can be seen from the contour of the map, very different from the plateau in the <em>blue circle</em>.

For the plains in the <em>red circle</em>, it is very possible to flooding. Besides being in the lowlands, the area in the <em>red circle </em>is also close to the river.

Further explanation

Lowland is a vast expanse of land with a height level measured from sea level is relatively low (up to 200 m above sea level).

Flood-prone plains are plains that are in flood-prone areas, such as areas near rivers, dams, swamps, etc.

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about the lowlands brainly.com/question/13854161

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Class: Middle School

Subject: Geography

Keywords: lowlands, flood-prone areas

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