Hanapin
Bottomland
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low-lying land, usually situated near a river or stream, often fertile and prone to periodic floodin
Halimbawa
The ranchers used the grassy bottomland for grazing their cattle during the spring.
They built their cabin on the bottomland, close to the water’s edge.
After the rains, the bottomland became a temporary wetland, attracting a variety of birds.
The farmer grew crops on the rich bottomland, benefiting from the nutrient-dense soil.
Wildlife thrives in the bottomland areas along the river, where food and shelter are plentiful.