Depression

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A lowland - also called a river lowland - in the sense of geomorphology is an area of ​​the earth's surface that is delimited by two high banks and not closed in itself above sea ​​level with outflow, which has or is still digging into a river terrace through a river or several rivers .

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Such depressions are usually flat, elongated depressions in the earth's surface. They are mostly found in extensive plains on the middle and lower reaches of the rivers.

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