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England

England's topography is characterized by a diverse landscape that transitions from low-lying plains to rugged uplands. In the north and west, the terrain is dominated by mountain ranges such as the Pennines, often referred to as the "backbone of England," and the Lake District, which includes Scafell Pike, the country's highest peak at 978 meters (3,210 feet). These areas feature steep slopes, deep valleys, and numerous lakes, offering dramatic vistas and varied ecosystems. In contrast, the southern and eastern regions are marked by rolling hills, fertile plains, and expansive lowlands like the Fens, resulting from ancient glacial activity. The coastline is equally varied, with the white chalk cliffs of Dover in the southeast, the rugged cliffs of Cornwall in the southwest, and the sandy beaches of East Anglia in the east. This varied topography not only defines England's natural beauty but also influences its climate, agriculture, and human settlement patterns.

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Name: England topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: England, United Kingdom (49.67400 -6.70475 55.91700 2.09191)

Average elevation: 180 ft

Minimum elevation: -10 ft

Maximum elevation: 3,169 ft

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