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Oklahoma

Oklahoma features a diverse and complex topography characterized by its mixture of plains, plateaus, and mountainous regions. The state is divided into distinct physiographic regions, including the flat Prairie Plains that dominate much of the northern and central areas, and the rugged Ozark Plateau in the northeast, which showcases steep hills and deep valleys. In the southeastern part, the Ouachita Mountains rise with east-west sandstone ridges, while the Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains offer ancient rock formations and steep slopes. The landscape also includes the fertile Red River Valley in the south, known for its rolling prairies and rich soil, alongside the unique Gypsum Hills in the west, where low hills shine brightly due to their gypsum content. The highest elevation in Oklahoma is Black Mesa at 4,973 feet, contrasting sharply with its lowest point, the Little River at 289 feet.

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Name: Oklahoma topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Oklahoma, United States (33.61915 -103.00244 37.00230 -94.43121)

Average elevation: 1,339 ft

Minimum elevation: 98 ft

Maximum elevation: 3,550 ft

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