Geography, asked by sazzadhussain59, 11 months ago

differentiate between Scandinavian and lowland countries​

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Answered by Dheerz18gmailcom
12

Answer:

Well,

Explanation:

Scandinavia is a large region of northern Europe that is mainly made up of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It includes the countries of Norway and Sweden. Neighboring Denmark and Finland, as well as Iceland, are also considered to be part of this region.

Geographically, the Scandinavian Peninsula is the largest in Europe, extending from above the Arctic Circle to the shores of the Baltic Sea.

Whereas

The "Low Countries" generally refer to Belgium and Netherlands, though the term may also be used to include Luxemburg and certain areas of France and Germany. Belgium lies at the center of what are known as the "Low Countries".

These countries continue to maintain close geopolitical relations.

Answered by abhisekshaw2001
7

Answer:

Lowland Countries: The

Netherlands,Germany,Denmark,Poland are the lowland countries of the Europe because certain parts of these countries lie below the sea level.

whereas

Scandinavian Countries: The

Scandinavia is region of Northern Europe. The countries of Scandinavia are Norway,Sweden,Finland,Denmark and Iceland.

On the basis of the varied topography, the continent can be divided into four physical division. They are:

a)North-Western Highlands

b)North European Plains

c)Central Uplands

d)The Alpine System

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