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Explain Central Lowlands​

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Answered by itzheena64
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a plains region in the interior of North America, in the USA and Canada. Morainal and loess plains that are deeply dissected by valleys are found in the central part, and elevated plains with typical erosion relief and karst formations, such as the Ozark Plateaus, are found in the south

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Answered by Anonymous
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a plains region in the interior of North America, in the USA and Canada. The Central Lowland is bounded on the southeast and northeast by the Appalachian Mountains and the Laurentian Upland; in the west it adjoins the Great Plains, and it extends south to the Gulf Coastal Plain.

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