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Java topographic map

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Java

The natural environment of Java is tropical rainforest, with ecosystems ranging from coastal mangrove forest on the north coast, rocky coastal cliffs on the southern coast, and low-lying tropical forest to high altitude rainforest on the slopes of mountainous volcanic regions in the interior. The Javan environment and climate gradually alters from west to east; from wet and humid dense rainforest in western parts, to a dry savanna environment in the east, corresponding to the climate and rainfall in these regions.

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About this map

Name: Java topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Java, Indonesia (-8.78042 105.20955 -5.87550 114.60539)

Average elevation: 41 m

Minimum elevation: -2 m

Maximum elevation: 3,329 m

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