The Alaska Plain, often referred to in a geographical context, can pertain to the low-lying regions of Alaska characterized by flat or gently rolling terrain. This area is predominantly found in the coastal plains and river valleys of the state, particularly in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and the North Slope regions. These plains are notable for their unique ecosystems, which include wetlands, tundra, and diverse wildlife.

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