Berkeley topographic map
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Berkeley
Berkeley, located on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, features a diverse topography characterized by rolling hills and steep slopes. The city sits at an elevation that ranges from sea level along the bay to about 1,300 feet (396 meters) in the Berkeley Hills. This hilly landscape provides stunning views of the bay and the surrounding areas, including the Golden Gate Bridge and Mount Tamalpais. The terrain is interspersed with valleys and ridges, creating a unique microclimate that supports a variety of vegetation, including coastal scrub, oak woodlands, and urban gardens. The elevation changes not only enhance the city's aesthetic appeal but also contribute to its environmental diversity, making it an interesting area for outdoor activities and exploration.
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Name: Berkeley topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Berkeley, Alameda County, California, United States (37.83573 -122.36868 37.90669 -122.23420)
Average elevation: 358 ft
Minimum elevation: -16 ft
Maximum elevation: 1,870 ft
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