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Foothills

Foothills or piedmont are geographically defined as gradual increases in elevation at the base of a mountain range, higher hill range or an upland area. They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills and the adjacent topographically higher mountains, hills, and uplands. Frequently foothills consist of alluvial fans, coalesced alluvial…

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Foothills → Alberta, Appalachian, Areas, Arizona, Australia, AustraliaThe, BelgraveThe, Blue Mountains, Boise, Bonneville, British Columbia, California, CanadaSilesian Foothills, Chos, Colorado, Dandenong Ranges, Ferntree Gully/Boronia/The Basin, Generally, Himalayas, Idaho
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Foothills → Alps, Another, Appalachian Mountains, Italy, Romance, The, The Piedmont, United States

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mountains higher hills piedmont mountain area low uplands appalachian idaho australia alps geographically elevation hill upland plains relief topographically include

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Foothillsrelated to ExamplesAreas0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesAppalachian0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesWestern North Carolina0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesNorthwestern South Carolina0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesUSASierra Nevada0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesCalifornia0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesUSAFoothills0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesSan Gabriel Valley0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesLos Angeles County0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesUSARocky Mountain Foothills0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesBritish Columbia0.60section
Foothillsrelated to ExamplesColorado0.60section

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