Everything about The Caribbean Lowlands totally explained
The
Caribbean Lowlands are a common region in
Central American nations. It is the area usually on the Eastern side of a country, bordering the
Caribbean Sea.
It mainly consists of flat plains that are often wet, because of offrun from the large
mountain range–(
American cordillera) that goes through the center of the
Central American Isthmus. In some parts of the Caribbean Lowlands are a few hills and sometimes a
volcano.
In much of Central America, such as northern Honduras and
Panama, the coastal lowland strip on this coast is narrow, or non-existent. In
Nicaragua and eastern
Honduras, however, the lowlands expand into the plains of the
Mosquito Coast. There are also wide coastal plains further north in
Belize.
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