niagara plains and peneplains
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The Niagara Region is located on a portion of a great plain which runs east to west from the northern Laurentian Highlands (Canadian Shield) approximately 161 kilometres north of Toronto, Ontario to the southern Allegheny Plateau which form the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
A peneplain is considered to have formed by the lowering of an entire region containing more than one watershed to a common base level. Later uplift may lead to a rejuvenation of erosional processes so that the area is cut by new valleys and interfluves to produce a dissected peneplain.
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