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10 importance of lowland

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Answered by harshid710
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  • Areas or regions with low sea level or at sea level are called lowlands.
  • Lowlands are formed by deposition of lava through water, wind, or soil erosion and it has been said that such plains are more fertile for farming as compared to other high sea-level plains.
  • At Lowlands, people get opportunities for employment and the economy of the nation can be boosted.
  • For example, Lowlands of Scotland.
  • Farmers growing paddy or rice are getting the main benefits of Lowlands.
  • Lowlands have a suitable environment for many agricultural products.
  • Farmers can develop dairy farms and mountain farms.
  • Fertile lands are filled with the deposit of alluvium.  
  • Less prone to earthquakes.  
  • Have a greater diversity of species such as fish.  
  • Feasible for housing.  
  • An abundance of mineral contents.  
  • The higher the growth rate of the population.  
  • Navigation is easy and fast.

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Answered by jhangir789
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10 importance of lowland are:

  • Areas or regions with low sea level or at sea level are called lowlands.
  • Lowlands are formed by deposition of lava through water, wind, or soil erosion and it has been said that such plains are more fertile for farming as compared to other high sea-level plains.
  • At Lowlands, people get opportunities for employment and the economy of the nation can be boosted.
  • For example, Lowlands of Scotland.
  • Farmers growing paddy or rice are getting the main benefits of Lowlands.
  • Lowlands have a suitable environment for many agricultural products.
  • Farmers can develop dairy farms and mountain farms.
  • Fertile lands are filled with the deposit of alluvium.  
  • Less prone to earthquakes.  
  • Have a greater diversity of species such as fish.  
  • Feasible for housing.  
  • An abundance of mineral contents.  
  • The higher the growth rate of the population.  
  • Navigation is easy and fast.

What are the importance of lowlands in Ghana?

  • The lowlands that lie to the south of the Ashanti Uplands receive the many rivers that make their way to the sea.
  • The Akan Lowlands contain the basins of the Densu River, the Pra River, the Ankobra River, and the Tano River, all of which play important roles in the economy of Ghana.

What are the characteristics of lowland?

  • Upland and lowland are portions of plain that are conditionally categorized by their elevation above the sea level.
  • Lowlands are usually no higher than 200 m (660 ft), while uplands are somewhere around 200 m (660 ft) to 500 m (1,600 ft).

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