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What is the extension of the central European plains?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Central European Plain is bounded on the north by the North and Baltic seas and on the south by the mountains and highlands of Hercynian Europe. From west to east the plain is roughly 600 km long with widths between 200 and 500 km; predominant elevations are 50–100 (more than 300 m in certain morainic ridges).

Answered by shuklavineeta313
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Explanation:

the central European planes bounded on the north by the north and baltic seas and on the south by the mountains and highland of hercynian Europe.

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