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Where is the northern lowlands ?​

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Answered by shashiguptain
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The northern lowlands are dominated by flat agricultural fields, small farming towns, and lowland rainforest. It spans the area east and west of the Northern Highway up to the Mexican border. This is one of the least traveled regions in Belize.

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Answered by tjr2008
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The North Siberian Lowland also known as Taymyr Lowland is a plain with a relatively flat relief separating the Byrranga Mountains of the Taymyr Peninsula in the north from the Central Siberian Plateau in the south. To the southeast of the Olenyok basin the lowland merges with the Central Yakutian Lowland.The territory of the lowland is one of the Great Russian Regions. Administratively it is mostly part of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, with a small section in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia). The main towns are Dudinka, Norilsk and Khatanga.The North Siberian Lowland lies between the lower reaches of the Yenisey and Olenyok rivers in Krasnoyarsk Krai and Yakutia. It is 1,400 km long and up to 600 km wide. This lowland plain features flat-topped ridges approximately 200-300 m high, which rise over broad and heavily swamped degradations with a large number of thermokarst lakes.

Rivers Pyasina, Taymyra, Kheta and Kotuy flow over the North Siberian Lowland and give rise to the Khatanga, Popigay and Anabar. There are many lakes in the North Siberian Lowland, the biggest one is Lake Taymyr.

The North Siberian Lowland has deposits of oil, natural gas and coal (Taymyr Basin).

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