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Ohio

Ohio's topography is characterized by a diverse landscape that ranges from the flat plains in the north to the rolling hills and rugged terrain in the southeast. The state can be divided into several distinct regions, including the Great Lakes Plains to the north, the Central Plains in the west, and the Allegheny Plateau to the southeast. The highest point, Campbell Hill, reaches an elevation of 1,550 feet, while the lowest point is found along the Ohio River at 455 feet. This topographical variation supports a range of ecosystems, from the clay bluffs along Lake Erie to the fertile valleys of the major rivers, including the Scioto and Muskingum​. The land is also interspersed with numerous lakes and forests, which were once expansive but have significantly diminished due to urban development​. Overall, Ohio's topography reflects a rich geological history and serves as a foundation for its diverse natural habitats.

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Name: Ohio topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ohio, United States (38.40314 -84.82034 42.32469 -80.51896)

Average elevation: 912 ft

Minimum elevation: 436 ft

Maximum elevation: 4,482 ft

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