Indonesia topographic map
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Indonesia
Indonesia's topography is as varied as its expansive archipelago, marked by rugged mountain ranges, volcanic activity, and vast lowland plains. The majority of its major islands are mountainous, with some of the highest peaks rising above 16,000 feet (4,877 meters), such as Puncak Jaya in Papua. These mountains, part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, are often volcanic, contributing to frequent eruptions and seismic activity. The western islands, like Sumatra and Java, are particularly mountainous with steep, densely forested landscapes, while the eastern regions, such as Papua, feature towering ranges and glacial peaks. Between these highlands, Indonesia's lowlands primarily consist of coastal plains and river valleys, which are especially prominent on islands like Borneo and Sumatra. This diversity in terrain—ranging from volcanic peaks to deep sea trenches—creates a complex and dynamic landscape, fostering a unique biodiversity and a range of ecosystems across the country.
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Name: Indonesia topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Indonesia (-11.20857 94.77171 6.27445 141.01944)
Average elevation: 81 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 4,198 m
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