Geography practice question
What is the name of the large, low-lying wetland area of eastern England, historically drained to create farmland?
- The FensCorrect answer
- The Broads
- The Weald
- The Downs
Why
The Fens are a flat, low-lying wetland region of eastern England that was gradually drained from the 17th century onward to create rich farmland.
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