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The topography and geomorphology of Jiangsu Province

Time: 2024-12-28 13:59:10 Author: ChinaWiki.net

The terrain of jiangsu Province is mainly plain, with a land area of 103229.17 square kilometers. Among them, the plain area accounts for 86.89%, reaching 89706.03 square kilometers, the hilly area is 11916.16 square kilometers, and the mountainous area is 1606.98 square kilometers. jiangsu Province has the highest proportion of plain area among all provinces in China, mainly composed of the northern jiangsu Plain, the Huang Huai Plain, the Jianghuai Plain, the coastal plain, and the Yangtze River Delta Plain

jiangsu Province is the lowest lying province in China, with the vast majority of areas below 50 meters above sea level. Low mountains and hills are concentrated in the southwest, accounting for 14.3% of the total area of jiangsu Province, mainly including the Laoshan Mountains, Yuntai Mountains, Ningzhen Mountains, Maoshan Mountains, and Yili Mountains. Yuntai Mountain Yunnu Peak in Lianyungang is the highest peak in jiangsu, with an elevation of 625 meters

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