Rivers : flowing fresh water. Wetlands : tidal flows or almost none, brackish water (i.e, partially salt).
Think about it. One lives (or comes from) the Highlands and the other lives (or comes from) the Lowlands.
The Canadian Arctic Lowlands cover an area of approximately 750,000 square kilometers. It is a region characterized by flat terrain, consisting of vast expanses of tundra and wetlands.
Administrative Region: a region that is in the lowlands Autonomous Region: a region that is in the highlands
Lithuania is located in Europe and has many lakes and wetlands. The country also has lowlands and highlands located within.
Three main areas in the coastal lowlands are wetlands, estuaries, and barrier islands. Wetlands are areas with saturated soil, estuaries are where rivers meet the sea, and barrier islands are long, narrow islands parallel to the mainland that protect the coast from erosion.
Wetlands can be found in every province and territory of Canada
The Central Lowlands lie between the Appalachian Highlands and the Interior Plains.
The lowland region that encircles Hudson Bay is known as the Hudson Bay Lowlands. It is characterized by wetlands, peatlands, and tundra, and is located in northern Ontario and Quebec in Canada.
Lowlands are typically flat or gently sloping areas at lower elevations, while highlands are elevated regions with varying topography, such as hills or mountains. Lowlands are often more suitable for agriculture and urban development, while highlands may have unique ecosystems and provide important habitats for wildlife.
A lake is a body of water. Wetlands are low-lying lands which, for a variety of reasons, don't drain well and are therefore marshy/swampy and may occasionally be inundated.
The climate of the Pacific coastal plain tends to be drier with a distinct wet and dry season, while the Caribbean lowlands typically experience a more consistent year-round rainfall and humidity. The Pacific coastal plain is also more influenced by cold ocean currents and cooler temperatures compared to the Caribbean lowlands.