Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL) Practice Test

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In which region of Massachusetts would you find lowland terrain?

Western Massachusetts

Southeastern Massachusetts

Southeastern Massachusetts is known for its lowland terrain, primarily due to its geographical features that include coastal plains and the presence of various bodies of water, such as Cape Cod Bay and Buzzards Bay. This region encompasses various wetlands, marshes, and flat lands, contributing to its designation as lowland compared to other areas in the state.

In contrast, Western Massachusetts is characterized by more pronounced hilly and mountainous regions, particularly the Berkshires. Northern Massachusetts includes terrains that can vary but often incorporate higher elevations towards the north. Central Massachusetts also features a mix of landscapes but tends to be more inland and can include hillier terrains than those found in the southeastern part of the state. This distinction in topography is key to understanding why southeastern Massachusetts is recognized for its lowland areas.

Northern Massachusetts

Central Massachusetts

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