Dubai topographic map
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Dubai
Dubai lies directly within the Arabian Desert. However, the topography of Dubai is significantly different from that of the southern portion of the UAE in that much of Dubai's landscape is highlighted by sandy desert patterns, while gravel deserts dominate much of the southern region of the country. The sand consists mostly of crushed shell and coral and is fine, clean and white. East of the city, the salt-crusted coastal plains, known as sabkha, give way to a north–south running line of dunes. Farther east, the dunes grow larger and are tinged red with iron oxide.
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Name: Dubai topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates (24.62307 54.71540 25.52507 56.20362)
Average elevation: 64 m
Minimum elevation: -9 m
Maximum elevation: 1,042 m
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Due to Hatta's higher altitude, its climate is much cooler than central Dubai. Hatta has an arid landscape and temperature, reaching 55 degrees Celsius in the summer; however, it is less humid than Dubai and far colder in the winter.
Average elevation: 431 m