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3.) How have the Central Lowlands been formed? Discuss its extent and name the three important rivers that drain it.​

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Answered by mouleesh111
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The sedimentary rocks of the central lowlands were created by sediments, or silt and biological matter, deposited when the inner part of Australia was covered by an inland sea millions of years ago.

Orinoco river basin.

Amazon river basin.

La plata basin

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Answered by robinchatha
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The Central Lowlands, sometimes called the Midland Valley or Central Valley, is a geologically defined area of relatively low-lying land in southern Scotland. It consists of a rift valley between the Highland Boundary Fault to the north and the Southern Uplands Fault to the south. The Central Lowlands are one of the three main geographical sub-divisions of Scotland, the other two being the Highlands and Islands which lie to the north, northwest and the Southern Uplands, which lie south of the associated second fault line.

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