Kanto topographic map
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Kanto
The surface geology of the Kanto Plain is the Quaternary alluvium and diluvium. The low mountain vegetation at an altitude of about 500 to 900 m in and around the plain is an evergreen broad-leaved forest zone. The distribution height range of laurel forests is 900m in Hakone, about 800m in Tanzawa and Takao, about 700m in Okutama, Oku Musashi and Oku Chichibu, about 600m in Nishijoshu, Akagiyama, Ashio Mountains and Tsukuba Mountains and about 500m in Kitage and Nasu Mountains.
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Name: Kanto topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Kanto, Noda, Chiba Prefecture, 278-0005, Japan (34.95748 138.86706 36.95748 140.86706)
Average elevation: 265 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 3,662 m
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