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Utah

Utah's topography is characterized by a stunning variety of landscapes, reflecting its geological complexity and rich natural history. The state is primarily shaped by the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range province, resulting in a diverse terrain that includes rugged mountain ranges, deep canyons, and expansive plateaus. The Wasatch Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, features peaks that soar over 13,000 feet, while the Uinta Mountains are home to the state's highest point, Kings Peak, at 13,528 feet. In contrast, the Colorado Plateau is noted for its colorful sandstone formations, mesas, and unique features like arches and natural bridges found in places like Arches and Canyonlands National Parks​. The Great Salt Lake, located at an elevation of approximately 4,200 feet, adds to the state's unique geological landscape as the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. Overall, Utah's terrain offers a dramatic interplay of elevations and geological features that make it a prime destination for outdoor activities and geological exploration.

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Name: Utah topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Utah, United States (36.99781 -114.05285 42.00170 -109.04158)

Average elevation: 6,155 ft

Minimum elevation: 2,589 ft

Maximum elevation: 13,077 ft

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