Dubai Emirate topographic map
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Dubai Emirate
Dubai's topography is characterized by its location within the Arabian Desert, featuring predominantly flat, sandy terrain interspersed with unique geological formations. The city's landscape is highlighted by fine, white sands composed mainly of crushed shell and coral. To the east, salt-crusted coastal plains, known as sabkha, transition into a series of north–south running dunes, which increase in size and exhibit a reddish hue due to iron oxide content. Further east, the flat desert gives way to the rugged Western Hajar Mountains near Hatta, where peaks can reach elevations of approximately 1,300 meters (4,265 feet), presenting an arid and jagged terrain. Additionally, Dubai Creek, a natural inlet, extends into the city, forming a natural port that has been integral to trade and transport.
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Name: Dubai Emirate topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Dubai Emirate, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (24.62307 54.71540 25.52507 56.20530)
Average elevation: 210 ft
Minimum elevation: -30 ft
Maximum elevation: 3,419 ft
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Dubai lies directly within the Arabian Desert. However, the topography of Dubai is significantly different from that of the southern portion of the UAE in that much of Dubai's landscape is highlighted by sandy desert patterns, while gravel deserts dominate much of the southern region of the country. The sand…
Average elevation: 23 ft
