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1. Most of Guinea-Bissau is low-lying

2. Bottomlands are the low-lying floodplain of a river

3. The torrential rain may flood the low - lying land out.

4. Gavdos and Gavdopoula are covered with phrygana (φρύγανα), low-lying shrubs.

5. They saw a low-lying placenta on the 20-week ultrasound.

6. Bayous usually exist in low lying areas close to the ocean

7. Low-lying collective spectrum of a nucleus depends on its nucleon number.

8. The term "Bottomland" refers to low-lying alluvial land near a river

9. Marine beach deposits and aeolian sand dunes occur in most low-lying coastal locations.

10. Ha’apai consists mainly of low-lying, palm-covered islands with long, white sandy beaches.

11. Some parts of the coastline consist of machair, a low-lying dune pasture land.

12. In low - lying areas where neighborhoods were almost completely submerged, thousands of houses remain uninhabitable.

13. Willow and horsetail are common on the low-lying alluvial flats and along island margins.

14. Photo by Uleli / CC BY-SA Bunchflower grows naturally in wetter areas like low-lying marsh

15. Camagüey is mostly low lying, with no major hills or mountain ranges passing through the province.

16. In low - lying areas where entire neighborhoods were almost completely submerged, thousands of houses remain uninhabitable.

17. Cranberries grow on low-lying vines in impermeable beds layered with sand, peat, gravel and clay.

18. All these islands are close to the shore and they are generally flat and low-lying.

19. Seek shelter in low-lying areas such as valleys, ditches and depressions but be aware of flooding.

20. The ancient Frisii were living in the low-lying region between the Zuiderzee and the River Ems.

21. How are Bayous Formed? Bayous can be created in low lying areas where there is substantial rainfall.

22. Galleys were low-lying, and the rowers were only about three feet [one meter] above the waterline.

23. A flooded ditch fed by water from the river protected the low-lying parts of the defences.

24. 26 Set in the low - lying Ganges – Brahmaputra River Delta, Bangladesh sits a perfect storm of climactic conditions.

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26. 24 Set in the low-lying Ganges–Brahmaputra River Delta, Bangladesh sits in a perfect storm of climactic conditions.

27. But from the low-lying coastline to the mountainous interior, there is a great variety of weather conditions and vegetation.

28. A sump pump can drain a low-lying area and divert water to another location where it can drain properly.

29. Because Amphibians live in water and on land, their natural environments are shores, ponds, marshes, swamps, and low-lying meadows.

30. A low-lying squall came up, and Johnston "ducked into it" for a few minutes of rapid repairs and salvage work.

31. As a result, some 27,700 people were evacuated from Hainan's low-lying area and some 2,602 fishing ships returned to port.

32. The contrast between the high-reaching clerestory and the low-lying ambulatory gives the room arrangement and vision guidance a particular dynamic.

33. Cursoriality was an economic means of traveling long distances to acquire food that was usually low-lying vegetation, more easily accessed by walking

34. It was turned by hand, and could also be used to transfer water from a low-lying body of water into irrigation canals.

35. As the freshwater of Greenland's ice sheet seeps into the salt water of the oceans, low-lying lands around the globe are threatened.

36. Brittany belongs to the ancient uplands of the Armorican Massif and is generally low-lying, with a mean elevation of 341 feet (104 metres)

37. The Angulate tortoise is a semi-arid species that is most comfortable on reptile substrates like sand, that have low-lying shrubbery and abundant sunshine

38. Less than one kilometre off the south-eastern coast of Mauritius, near Mahebourg, lies a small (27 ha), low lying coralline island, Ile aux Aigrettes

39. Our still largely agrarian countries, with much of their territory in low-lying coastal regions, are dangerously exposed to rising sea levels and violent weather.

40. An event that brings terrible loss, lasting distress, or severe affliction; a disaster: A hurricane would be a Calamity for this low-lying coastal region

41. Smaller Coyotes found in desserts and low lying areas get to be about 20 pounds, unlike the mountain coyote who can range up to 50 pounds

42. The low-lying coastal plains of Andaman Islands, India are rainfed and there are no significant irrigation facilities owing to geographical and physiographic limitations (Srivastava and Ambast, 2009)

43. In Trees and Undergrowth (F309a) Van Gogh portrays the play of light falling through the trees to the low-lying plants in highlights of white, yellow and red.

44. Stratus. These low-lying clouds "can give you a strangely claustrophobic feeling." When a stratus cloud forms at a very low level, it is called fog or mist.

45. The Blae Loch is a small freshwater loch situated in a hollow in a low-lying area beneath Blaelochhead Hill in the Parish of Beith, North Ayrshire, Scotland

46. Built on a low-lying estuary where the Gêba River flows into the Atlantic, apart from the hectic traffic, Bissau is a low-key, unassuming capital.

47. (Jos 15:20, 61) Middin is perhaps to be identified with Khirbet Abu Tabaq situated in the low-lying plain called el Buqeiʽa (Biqʽat Hureqanya; the Valley of Achor?)

48. Up to 500,000 people lost their lives in the storm, primarily as a result of the storm surge that flooded much of the low-lying islands of the Ganges Delta.

49. The Alliance of Small Island States warned that that some low-lying countries, such as Tuvalu or the Maldives, were facing "the end of history" due to rising sea levels.

50. The nations that brought it up when we had the speeches of the national leaders -- it tended to be the leaders of the small island states, the low-lying island states.

51. Ongoing and future vegetative changes and current sea level rises and the attendant inundation of India's low-lying coastal areas are other impacts, current or predicted, that are attributable to global warming.

52. Because of the perceived value in protecting these fertile, low-lying lands from inundation, additional straight channels have also been provided for the discharge of rainfall, known as drains in the fens.

53. It is found in the low-lying forests (less than 250 m above sea level) of Seram Island (including Manusela National Park), Buru, Ambon and the nearby Maluku Islands of eastern Indonesia.

54. Sea level rises associated with climate change may ultimately decrease the availability of nesting habitat at the low-lying atolls where a high proportion of the global population of Black-footed Albatrosses breed.

55. Definition of bottomland : low-lying land along a watercourse —often used in plural the fertile Bottomlands Examples of bottomland in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web On the other side were lowlands filled with bottomland …

56. Definition of Bottomland : low-lying land along a watercourse —often used in plural the fertile Bottomlands Examples of Bottomland in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web On the other side were lowlands filled with Bottomland …

57. The altitude of the production area has given it special agro-climatic characteristics which are more severe (equivalent to the low-lying cold land climatic unit of the Papadakis scale) than is typical of the south-eastern Spanish peninsula.

58. Antigua and Barbuda both are generally low-lying islands whose terrain has been influenced more by limestone formations than volcanic activity.The highest point on Antigua is Boggy Peak, the remnant of a volcanic crater rising 402 meters (1,319 ft)

59. In view of this it is tentatively identified with el Buqeiʽa (Biqʽat Hureqanya), a barren, low-lying plateau or basin, that stretches N and S across the Wadi Qumran (Nahal Qumeran) near the NW corner of the Dead Sea.

60. When feeding, the Archerfish will lift its head ever so slightly above a lake's or river's surface and spit a stream of water up to a yalm to strike flies from low-lying branches into the water with remarkable accuracy

61. The uncertain future of the Coasts > It is now accepted that global warming will result in a significant sea-level rise in future, with many low-lying coastal areas around the world being lost to the sea over the coming centuries.

62. Cairo is located on the banks and islands of the Nile River in the north of Egypt, immediately south of the point where the river leaves its desert-bound valley and breaks into three branches into the low-lying Nile Delta region.

63. Saibai (one of the largest of the Torres Strait Islands) and Boigu (one of the Talbot Islands) are low-lying islands which were formed by deposition of sediments and mud from New Guinean rivers into the Strait accumulating on decayed coral platforms.

64. Belgium generally is a low-lying country, with a broad coastal plain extending in a southeasterly direction from the North Sea and the Netherlands and rising gradually into the Ardennes hills and forests of the southeast, where a maximum elevation of 2,277 feet (694 metres) is …

65. Bottomland - low-lying alluvial land near a river bottom land , soil , ground - material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use); "the land had never been plowed"; "good agricultural soil"

66. In usage in the United States, a Bayou ( or , from Cajun French) is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area, and can be either an extremely slow-moving stream or river (often with a poorly defined shoreline), or a marshy lake or wetland.

67. ‘A Boxy, low-lying structure about 2 feet tall was surmounted by precarious, spindly towers outfitted with tiny ladders rising to a height of 6 feet.’ ‘The exterior locations benefit also from the inherent visual drama of wood-frame houses and Boxy, refitted mill buildings seen against the tumescent Berkshire hills.’

68. Belmopan is the capital of Belize, nearer the geographic center of the country than (former capital) Belize City.It was established following the massive damage that occurred when Hurricane Hattie struck Belize City in 1961; an inland location was deemed a safer location for the national government than the low-lying seaside metropolis of Belize City.