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The Canterbury Plains are formed from the Alluvial shingle fans of several largerivers, notably the Waimakariri , the Rakaia , the Selwyn , and the Rangitata Rivers . The land is suitable for moderately intensive livestock farming, but is prone to droughts, especially when the prevailing wind is from the northwest. At these times, the weather phenomenon known as the '' Nor'west Arch '' can be seen across much of the plain. The rivers of the Canterbury Plains have a distinctive Braided appearance, which differentiates this area from the plains of North Otago to the south. Beyond the Waitaki, the rivers typically have narrower, well, formed channels, rather than spreading across wide shingle depressions, as is the case in Canterbury. Most of the population of Canterbury lives in a series of large and small towns arranged northeast to southwest along the plains, and connected by State Highway 1 . These include Christchurch, Ashburton , and Timaru , along with the smaller towns of Kaiapoi , Dunsandel , Rakaia , Temuka , and Glenavy . Other town of the plains include Rangiora , Leeston , Lincoln , Darfield , Geraldine , Methven , and Waimate . |
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