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[[Image:Foothills.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Rocky Mountain foothills near Calgary, Alberta, Canada]]
[[Image:FoothillsCO.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Rocky Mountain foothills near Denver, CO]]
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'''Foothills''' are [[geography|geographically]] defined as gradual increases in [[elevation]] at the base of a [[mountain range]]. They are a transition zone between [[plain]]s and low [[terrain|relief]] [[hill]]s to the adjacent [[topography|topographically]] high [[mountain]]s.
'''Foothills''' are [[geography|geographically]] defined as gradual increases in [[elevation]] at the base of a [[mountain range]]. They are a transition zone between [[plain]]s and low [[terrain|relief]] [[hill]]s to the adjacent [[topography|topographically]] high [[mountain]]s.

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Rocky Mountain foothills near Denver, CO

Foothills are geographically defined as gradual increases in elevation at the base of a mountain range. They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills to the adjacent topographically high mountains.

Examples

Areas where foothills exist, or areas commonly referred to as the foothills, include:

Synonyms

Another word for a foothill region is "piedmont". The Italian Piedmont region lies in the foothills of the Alps, and several other foothills in other parts of the world go by similar names.

See also